I can't do it anymore. I get up at 7 o'clock every day. The capital is mine, but the profit belongs to others! The gears of fate are turned on, and I have failed again. I feel so wronged!
Have you completed your tasks for today? No, but I don't care!
I see that all the KOLs are working out like clockwork recently. You said your arms are thicker than my thighs. Help me, I am not only envious of your abdominal muscles, but I also want to curl them. I really don’t want to go to the gym. I really don’t want to go! Then how can a weak chicken survive in a society where the strong prey on the weak?
We are more accustomed to setting unconventional goals for ourselves
For example, how to quickly double a small amount of capital to make 100 times the profit!
If you don’t understand, just ask this friend why you are behaving so obscenely?
There are two reasons why a person doesn't want to work. One is that it is more comfortable not to work than to work, and the other is that after working for a while, he loses patience.
When a woman gets angry, she will even scold herself! Never offend a woman!
So let’s talk about how to tank smartly?
Tanking is the act of deliberately underperforming or disengaging in certain situations. While it is not encouraged, sometimes people may choose to do it. Here are some tips to help you tank in a more scientific way if you decide to do so:
Understand the consequences: Before you decide to tank, understand the possible consequences. These may include impacts on your reputation, career development, and unfairness to others.
Communication and negotiation: If you are not satisfied with your current assignment or job, consider communicating and negotiating with your superiors or relevant personnel. Try to find a solution to the problem instead of choosing to give up.
Self-reflection: Before you consider tanking, reflect on your motivations and reasons. Determine if there are other ways to resolve the issue rather than expressing dissatisfaction through tanking.
Seek support: If you feel confused or overwhelmed by your current work or tasks, seek support and advice from others. This could be colleagues, supervisors or other professionals.
Stay professional: Even if you choose to tank, still stay professional and respectful. Try to avoid causing unnecessary distress or negative impact on others.
Consider the long-term benefits: When deciding to tank, consider your long-term benefits and career development. Tanking can have a negative impact on your reputation and career prospects.
The most important thing to realize is that tanking is not a sustainable solution to a problem. If you are unhappy with your current job or assignment, look for other ways to resolve the issue and remain positive and professional.