The Overprivileged, Underqualified Manifesto

A raw, unfiltered look at the hidden truth inside corporate life, where politics outpace talent, transformation becomes theater, and the people who care the most are pushed to the edges. Yet beneath the dysfunction, something stubborn survives: the impulse to do real work, to lead with integrity, to refuse the slow death of meaning. This is not just a critique. It’s a wake-up call, and a map back to what work could be, for those ready to choose substance over performance.
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