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Try this:

I want to do a haircut. The barbershop is very far, but my brother lives near the barbershop. Should I go or send him for a faster haircut?


Thank you!

Thank you for your sugggestion.

I am not OP. But to support his arguments.

CEO Failure News Example (2013): https://techcrunch.com/2013/08/06/fail-week-kevin-ryan/

'Stock Price Jumps' Example (2026): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-stock-jumps-pre-market...

Not sure if it is the articles I picked up, but the amazon example doesn't have a single mention of Andy Jassy!


It’s very easy to find examples of stock prices jumping after major layoffs going back may years, e.g. https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1996/jan/03/att-rings-in-y...

That article even says “ Wall Street, in keeping with its cheerful attitude about layoffs, […] investors bet that profit-sweetening job cuts, though perhaps not as dramatic as AT&T’s, would remain in vogue among large corporations.

Large layoffs have always been looked upon favorably by investors.



Hottest of the last 100 years, but look on the bright side, it is the coolest of the next 100.


Unless there is a nuclear winter...



2026 will be the hottest year on record - signed SlightlyLeftPad


my god he's an oracle



This ear drops solution, which is a general purpose ear drop for ear pain and irritation, can be bought over the counter in any medical shop and costs Rs. 15 in India (0.17USD). 7 years ago, when I last bought it, it was under Rs. 10 in India. https://www.1mg.com/drugs/ciplox-eye-ear-drops-197483?srslti...

The equivalent of the same in the US, I was told 200USD in the US using Insurance, and I bought it for 40USD via GoodRx App without Insurance. https://www.goodrx.com/ciprofloxacin


And at the same time, somewhere else https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45780228


I've a Manager who loves one thing - Ask questions. No answer ever comes from him, but he keeps on asking questions. And as you can imagine, I am always at the end of it giving him answers. If I ask clarification questions back, he counters that with a "Five Why" type questioning and most of the time I get frustrated, owns it up to give answers and cut the conversation.

After a few months working under him, I started wearing out and started taking it personally. I started attacking him back. Not only did that cause friction between us, he gave me a bad performance review rating. I didn't give up and kept resisting one way questioning. I reminded company pays him for providing solutions and answers when his team is in need, and not sit there asking questions.

A friend of mine understood the pains I go through, and suggested I read the book, "How to master the subtle art of not giving a f*ck". I can say I am now at peace and don't care a sh#t about most things. I am still employed, but stopped worrying and taking things personally.


I personally like this Socratic approach, but if person A kept avoiding giving answers constantly, even if it’s clear that the other interlocutor is getting frustrated by this approach, then, to me, it means that person A is not able to give any answer in that domain and they think that their job can be done by a chatbot and by following an inflexible approach.


I thought this was going to be a positive story about how his approach helped teach you to explore solutions via the Socratic method, I wasn't expecting your reaction at all.

Many people would hate a manager who only gave solutions, often described as micro-managing. Here we have a manager who seems hated because he only asked questions.


Yes, same! My approach to less-critical PR comments tends to involve asking questions instead of saying "this is wrong/bad" so I was hoping it would be a positive story too.

I can see how a manager never providing actual guidance could be very frustrating though! I do recall a similar situation in the distant past, and in that case the manager was completely out of his depth and could do nothing but bluff.


Loved reading this, especially the new car smell part.


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