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Think about it - he's 60, probably realized he is not going to achieve anything in life, likely worked a lot before for little benefit to himself (we have no clue if company promised things and later "forgot about them" etc.), so maybe golf was the only thing that was making his work bearable and kept him sane/happy/productive. Now compare it to finance guys, where banks pay them regular brothel visits to relieve their stress and make them more productive. I have more sympathies to this old man...


Not achieve anything? How do you know this?


Because he hasn't been given a luxurious exit because he didn't start a monads-as-a-service startup with no business model other than selling my personal data and hasn't been acquired by a unicorn.


He's an electrician, they get paid very handsomely in Australia.


he's 60, probably realized he is not going to achieve anything in life

If you're not rich, you haven't achieved anything.


That's a very empty assessment of life


That's why I was calling it out, not stating it. All we know about him is that he was a 60 year old employed electrician.

To go from that to the parent poster saying he "probably realised he'll never achieve anything in life" is selling a pretty miserable story.




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