They’re baaaaack! They’re not another Poltergeist film. Worse. Harry and Meghan.
Despite losing the HRH royal titles in 2013, they still retained their titles of Duke and Duchess. So Harry and Meghan Markle officially now are the Dukes and Duchesss of Sussex. The “Sussexes,” as it were. And they are arguably the most out-of-touch-with-reality ex-members of a royal family in modern history.
More specifically, Harry is back — I “might have” teased you with Meghan — spectacularly proving the point I just made. In a word, argues the erstwhile prince, if you hate your job, “Just quit, then.” Besides, Harry adds, just up and quitting a job you don’t like can “bring you [newfound] joy.”
I’ll wait if you’d like to make a final phone call to that boss you hate. You’re good to go.
Yes, we can all ditch our jobs if we feel like we can’t be arsed. As his wife, a bimbo thinks that everyone can call up a lawyer and sue any newspaper that offends them.
Two moronic twits.
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Anyway, as reported by Daily Mail, Harry, who lives with Meghan and their two “urchins” in a $14.7 million estate in Montecito, yet whined to Oprah about being cut off financially by Buckingham Palace, has a growing number of endorsement deals with companies that pay him to represent their products.
During a recent roundtable interview with Fast Company, Harry talked about his latest venture, the role of “chief impact officer” with San-Francisco-based mental health start-up BetterUp. “Start-up,” as defined by a $4.7 billion valuation right out of the gate.
In response to a question about how BetterUp has adapted its strategy to address accelerated trends in the workplace such as increased burnout and job resignations, Harry ‘splained:
This brings us back again to BetterUp and the work Alexi, Eddie, and their team did for eight years, well before my arrival. [and]Also, my belief system and efforts in the area of mental fitness.
It may appear that the past couple years have brought all of these issues into the spotlight, but the truth is that they’ve been there since the beginning. We’re just at the beginning of the mental health awakening.
‘his work has never been more important because people are finally paying attention, and a big component of this mission is building awareness and continuing to pioneer the conversation.
Pretty much “nothingness” there, Harry.
Not the mental health awakening part — that is always a meaningful discussion. I’m talking about the lack of Why is this important?Oder CausesFor the current job situation, a man who has never worked and won’t work again was quoted. We reported October that August saw a record number of Americans leaving their jobs despite strong economic conditions.
So what was — and remains — the deal? What’s It is reallyContinue reading
As reported by The New York Times, CNBC, Fox Business, and other outlets at the time, the economy was expected to rebound strongly in 2021 and had done so — relatively speaking, despite the disastrous September jobs report, as well.
So what did experts point to — and still do — as a major factor?
In a word, President “Build Back Better,” who, in my not too humble opinion in this case (I spent 27 years in the financial markets), has zero idea what he’s doing as it relates to so-called “job creation” by the federal government (the government It does not create employmentPresident after president claims their administrations do, but that is another subject for another day (again).
Simply put, Joe Biden continues almost single-handedly to ruin the U.S. job market, Harry.
Harry believes that disgruntled Americans should quit their jobs.
I’ve actually discovered recently, courtesy of a chat with [BetterUp science board member] Adam Grant, that a lot of the job resignations you mention aren’t all bad.
It is actually a sign of self-awareness and the need to make changes. Many people around the world have been stuck in jobs that didn’t bring them joy, and now they’re putting their mental health and happiness first. This should be celebrated.
It is almost as if you were to quit the Royal Family. Now That makes sense — in thatThe whole world of make-believe.
Finally, British wit being what it is, lemme share a few responses to Harry’s wisdom, as transcribed by Daily Mail, before we wrap this one.
CKB Recruitment’s managing director in Gloucester, Kieran Boyle
This fella really does live in cloud cuckoo land, doesn’t he? Although most people want to quit a horrible job, the truth is quite different.
The majority of workers are two-three paychecks away from losing all their money. Our young prince might be encouraged to use his brain and not just his lips.
Rob Peters from Simple Fast Mortgage, Altrincham (Greater Manchester), has nailed this:
If you quit your job without the means to support yourself, I am pretty sure that the stress of ‘where the next meal will come from’ might be equally bad for your mental health.
Finally, the following observation from royal biographer Angela Levin, author of the 2018 book” Harry: Conversations with the Prince,” is perfect:
Harry seems completely out of touch when people tell him to stop working if they are suffering from mental illness. Not everyone has £30million tucked away in the bank.
I wonder if he’d give the same advice to people whose mental health is made worse by their marriage. Be quiet H, please.
Outstanding advice, Harry.
Meanwhile, let’s go, Brandon!
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