The level of brutality and savagery on the internet is wild and there are moments when people start to develop depressing thoughts because of the nasty comments they got from someone on the Internet. What's rather weird about this is that some of the people who make these nasty comments do it because they want to make others miserable. They are most likely miserable themselves.
I was digging into a YouTube short where a lad shared a video of himself making Pizza as an employee at Papa John's. For the record, Papa John's is a restaurant chain that specializes in Pizza deals and delivery. As for the young lad who shared the video of himself working as a Pizza maker in the restaurant, he got some sadistic comments which didn't seem inspiring at all.
One of the comment that caught my attention is;
You're wasting your time working at Pa John's for minimum wage lmao 🤣
That's exactly the comment from a user who goes by halie228. I didn't edit, add, or omit anything in the comment. That's exactly how it was written and you can sense that the comment wasn't made as an attempt to help the young lad in any way. Instead, it was a hateful comment targeted at a young lad who's working an honest job.
That is a weird sort of shaming and it's something that happens a lot more than you can imagine. It shouldn't make sense for anyone to hate an individual or make a caricature of that person for working an honest job, regardless of the skill required to do that job or the salary range. But, really weird things seem to happen especially on the Internet.
The trolls are always ready to use their keyboard power and make people miserable. A lot of people have fallen victim to their antics and they will always move from one victim to another. Would you let them drag you through the mud when you are honestly doing your best to build a life for yourself?
That wouldn't be a good idea.
Most people start small in life and work themselves to the top. Most successful lucrative business owners had moments when they were still at the grassroots level. Most CEOs had moments when they were just like every other employee in an organization. Big influencers on social media platforms had moments when their content was generating very low views. But, they all did their best and moved up the ladder.
That's the typical "grass to grace" story and nobody gets there by allowing trolls to get the best of them. Don't allow internet trolls to shut you up. They are not interested in your success. They just want to see you give up on the honest work you are doing. Ignore their antics and continue giving your best in any position you find yourself.
Remember, if you do well in a trivial low-earning position, you will also do well when you get to the top.
Thanks For Not Missing Any Full-stop or Comma.
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