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Yes, I still come around here. Retirement has given me the time and clarity to reflect on my life and the environments I’ve been part of. What I see here is an echo of what I experienced: an abundance of bullies, grief, and toxicity.
"And you're still worked-up about Wells?"
Wow. I love how you assume you know my emotional state. Let me clarify: I’m not "worked-up" about Wells Fargo. I’ve moved beyond it. What I’m doing here is exorcising the remnants of the bullying culture that defined my time there—people like you, who feel the need to belittle others to feel superior.
You’ve proven my point perfectly. Wells Fargo is a place where managers scratch and claw their way to the top, putting others down to elevate themselves. No one is truly learning or growing; they’re just playing politics while the house burns around them.
In the Lotus Sutra, there’s a parable about a burning house. The children inside are so distracted by their games that they don’t see the danger until it’s too late. I’ve already left that burning house. I’m safe, and I’m free. My presence here isn’t about anger or frustration—it’s about sharing wisdom for those still inside, hoping they’ll wake up before it’s too late.