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Old 04-26-2008, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jcwang View Post
We are in a democratic country, when a worker complains about his/her CEO is not worth it, he has every right to do so.
I completely agree. You can whine and complain as much as you want. You can cry like a 4-year old, whose brother got a bigger piece of cake than he did. You can stomp your feet and hold your breath and cry "not fair!" until you get all the meaningless attention you desperately crave.

However, to actively punish someone, or hold them back in any way, simply because of jealousy, that's wrong.

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PS. If a system is unfair, you had better to fight this system first then concentrate on your own.
You still haven't convinced me how the system is unfair. All I see is jealousy of the "haves" from the "have nots."
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