I've been navigating the corporate world for the past ten years, and honestly, I'm feeling lost. I started my career giving everything I had, sacrificing my time and health for my jobs. In return, I received little recognition and was often punished with more work without any additional rewards. This led to severe burnout and a growing disillusionment with the corporate environment. Eventually, I hit a breaking point. I realized that if I wasn't going to be rewarded for my hard work, there was no reason to continue giving my all. I shifted to doing the bare minimum, feeling justified in my actions as a form of rebellion against a system that I felt was unjust. I began to resent the companies I worked for, and not performing my job to the best of my ability became a way for me to express that frustration. Unfortunately, this mindset resulted in me getting fired multiple times. Now, I'm at a crossroads, needing to rethink my approach to work and find a healthier way to engage with my career. I’m reaching out for advice on how to move forward from this cycle.
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