I worked in sales, and it was there that I finally realized one unpleasant thing: it's much easier to love people from a distance.
Sales, clients, endless questions, strange complaints, attempts to pressure, deceive, twist your brain, and then blame you. All of this clearly demonstrates human nature.
In this video, I explain why working with people changes you, why you start to look at others differently after sales, and why sometimes the phrase "I hate people" isn't a joke, but a diagnosis after a work shift.
If you've worked in sales, customer service, a call center, a store, an office, or any customer-facing field, you'll likely recognize yourself.
Let me know in the comments: have you ever felt like working with people gradually kills your kindness?