The logic is in the same vein of: dress for the job you want. You wouldnt expect to earn promotions wearing dirty sweatpants every day.
No one, and I mean NO ONE truly gives a shit what you do in your private life as long as you don't hurt anyone. Just please stop rubbing your degeneracy in our face.
Nobody is compartmentalized entirely. What they do in their private life is a clue of what they do or will do in their public life. They should absolutely be judged on it.
No one, and I mean NO ONE truly gives a shit what you do in your private life as long as you don't hurt anyone.
I haven't found that to be true in real life, assuming you're talking about places of employment as implied in your first sentence. It's one of those idyllic cultural myths that people claim to follow but don't. I've seen people rejected for anything from "he plays VIDEO GAMES for fun?" to "I don't like this comment they they put on Facebook". Otherwise those hiring managers acted like your typical "live and let live", "just do your job I don't care how you get it done" types.
No one, and I mean NO ONE truly gives a shit what you do in your private life as long as you don't hurt anyone. Just please stop rubbing your degeneracy in our face
At least J. Edgar Hoover had the decency to wear dresses behind closed doors.
The logic is in the same vein of: dress for the job you want. You wouldnt expect to earn promotions wearing dirty sweatpants every day.
No one, and I mean NO ONE truly gives a shit what you do in your private life as long as you don't hurt anyone. Just please stop rubbing your degeneracy in our face.
Nobody is compartmentalized entirely. What they do in their private life is a clue of what they do or will do in their public life. They should absolutely be judged on it.
I haven't found that to be true in real life, assuming you're talking about places of employment as implied in your first sentence. It's one of those idyllic cultural myths that people claim to follow but don't. I've seen people rejected for anything from "he plays VIDEO GAMES for fun?" to "I don't like this comment they they put on Facebook". Otherwise those hiring managers acted like your typical "live and let live", "just do your job I don't care how you get it done" types.
At least J. Edgar Hoover had the decency to wear dresses behind closed doors.
In all seriousness if we are going to be realistic humans are always going to have a degenerate streak. Most animals do.
Part of what makes us different is that we put our ugliness aside to participate in wider society