Between widespread job burnout, a lousy labor market, and low wages, many Americans are growing weary of the whole “hustle culture” phenomenon. But one look at LinkedIn and you’ll still find plenty of bad examples of business advice and bootstrap mentalities. As you’ll see in these slides, these folks are more about ego and getting likes than success.
He saw a poor person one time… now he knows respect!

How to nail the interview? Threaten the HR person.

Free donuts are bad.

This sounds pretty made-up to me.

“Strangle Friday so that Monday becomes your slave.” Chill out, its just the days of the week, man.

Tim Tebow says more people should be like Tim Tebow.

If you get a C-section don’t take any time off.

No wonder he’s single.

What would you do if your boss wanted to control your diet?

“Think about that for a second.”

If you don’t put your hand down that clogged sink, you don’t get the job.

What does this have to do with business?

Wow, the moral of the story? Uh, it was a different Bill Gates so I’m not sure really.

Trust your people, they can change your phone settings.

Does this make remotely any sense?
