| By BRUNO RICARDO.
| Foreign Trade Professional.
| Writer for the Praxistas Blog.
In a world where poor management is as common as cold coffee on a Monday morning, we find unsung heroes: resilient employees.
These brave warriors face barriers, lack of motivation and, occasionally, the temptation to throw everything up and run away like an anime character.
But how to do this?
Leave your job and look for another opportunity?
That's where things get interesting.
Imagine the scenario: you, a fearless professional, facing the corporate jungle.
Your field requires fluent English and a bachelor's degree, but you have neither.
The solution?
Well, you could learn English with a language app while juggling household bills.
Who needs a degree when you have the ability to figure out why the load hasn't left yet and make sure the factory keeps running?
But wait, there's more!
You decide to leave the company to have “emotional peace”. After all, who doesn't want peace? But when you start your new job, you realize that emotional peace doesn't pay the bills.
Astral hell materializes in the form of an overdue electricity bill and a package of instant noodles for dinner.
People's empathy is like a unicorn: everyone talks about it, but few have actually seen it.
And mimimi?
Well, it's there, floating in the air, like a ghost that only appears when you're about to give up.
So what to do?
You can't drop everything and run away, but you also don't want to get stuck in a cycle of discouragement and lack of money.
The answer?
Creativity!
Turn your limitations into superpowers.
If your field requires English, become the Sherlock Holmes of the language, deciphering every grammatical mystery. If a bachelor's degree is a requirement, remember that life is the best university and you are the most dedicated student.
And so, with a smile on your face and a packet of noodles in your hand, you continue your journey. Because, after all, happy are those who have a good foundation, but even happier are those who know how to build bridges over the abysses of inequality.
And if someone asks why you don't give up, say proudly, “I'm the hero of my own story.
And besides, someone needs to make sure the factory doesn't stop!
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