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I'm making a big play on Impossible Cloud Network, super time-sensitive. $ICNT is now live on both Bybit and Binance. Here's why I'm gonna be buying and staking the token ASAP. ICN already has a solid decentralized cloud with huge participation: - 1,000+ enterprise clients - $7M+ annual recurring... show more
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@ICN_Protocol Bro just stay in top few coins lol

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@ICN_Protocol Sounds like a hot opportunity, gonna keep an eye on it!

@ICN_Protocol Sounds exciting! Hope it pays off.

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“You should be grateful to have a job.” This one sentence has quietly ruined more company cultures than any recession ever has. And yet, it’s still muttered in boardrooms. Whispered by managers. Implied in policies. Baked into systems that were never built to value people, only control them. But here’s the truth: Gratitude isn’t a substitute for respect. You can’t run a business by expecting people to work harder, longer, and faster… just because you “gave” them a job. And when you frame employment as a favour, you create a power dynamic that breeds resentment, not results. It doesn’t work anymore. And frankly, it never did. Netflix doesn't expect gratitude. They expect excellence and pay accordingly. Google doesn't demand thankfulness. They create environments where talent thrives voluntarily. Meanwhile, companies stuck in the "gratitude trap" wonder why their best people leave, why innovation stagnates, and why culture surveys return devastating results. The mindset reveals everything about leadership quality. Leaders who expect gratitude are insecure about the value they provide. Confident leaders focus on creating environments where gratitude flows naturally. Employees should be grateful for exceptional leadership, growth opportunities, fair compensation, and respect. But they shouldn't be grateful for basic human dignity at work. The companies that thrive in today's talent market understand this simple equation: treat employees like valuable partners, and they'll perform like owners. Treat them like grateful servants, and they'll leave like free agents. Stop expecting gratitude for doing the bare minimum. Start earning loyalty by exceeding expectations. Because today’s workforce isn’t operating on survival; it’s operating on choice. There are more freelancers, gig workers, and independent professionals in the market than ever before. People are actively walking away from toxic workplaces because they’re prioritising mental health, purpose, autonomy, and because they can. And no, that doesn’t make them entitled. It makes them aware. So if you’re still running your business like it’s 1995, here’s your wake-up call: No one stays out of gratitude. People stay where they’re valued. And the sooner we accept that, the better we build.

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