>'But that problem is so ingrained in our culture it is never going away.'
I don't know about that.
Anecdotally, I've experienced this culture enforced by older (>50) people and don't see much of it at all with younger people (<30). Surely there are exceptions - startup culture seems more prone to it - but that's to be expected.
I expect the culture is simply going to die off not long after the baby boomers.
I don't know about that.
Anecdotally, I've experienced this culture enforced by older (>50) people and don't see much of it at all with younger people (<30). Surely there are exceptions - startup culture seems more prone to it - but that's to be expected.
I expect the culture is simply going to die off not long after the baby boomers.