2 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

D is someone who unequivocally is against progress. He admonishes new technology to the extent that he'd rather stay steadfast than adopt and experiment. D is someone who is anti-social, who tends to expect the world to conform to his beliefs. To work around his schedule and embrace his worldview. For D, a semblance of power through being curt & rude, through surrounding himself with yes-men and behaving like a false prophet, does he survive? D takes great pride in his work, but will complain when his work is rejected. He'd rather make himself believe he's right than face the world and accept its changing nature. D will belittle you. The grounds for it? You choose to adopt/do something that runs contrary to their beliefs. D is lonely. Not by choice, but he believes so. D is despised at work, is cursed at shamelessly, but D believes it's only because he's right. D will not succeed, and would choose to lead a middling life if it means he gets his way. I pity D. Don't be D.

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