Darren New wrote:
> Not to minimize your mom's feelings, but I just can't relate.
>
> Feeling bad over someone being upset I reserve for people I care about.
> If your job is to make me miserable, it doesn't really bother me if you
> fail at it. A disappointing look from someone I respect is far worse
> than 20 minutes of "being called into the boss' office" by someone who's
> a hack. Especially if I'm a skilled worker and I know I haven't done
> poorly.
How about "you will meet these impossible targets I've set you or I'll
fire you and you'll have to go live on the street"? How does that strike
you?
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