

Disastrous space-leader or disastrous-space leader?
Disastrous space-leader or disastrous-space leader?
Journey.
Sometimes I well up just thinking about it, let alone listening to it. Wonderful.
The Curse of the Golden Idol is a detective-puzzle game that is easily played one handed, is cheap, and is great.
Invisible Inc is like a stealthy XCOM (which I see on your profile), and again, easily played one handed.
Glad to hear its not universal.
No experience I’ve had in the corporate world has been as bad as what I saw everywhere in the non-profit world.
Not saying that for-profit companies don’t have these problems, not at all, but not to the same extent.
That must be location-dependant. I worked for a non-profit for nearly 5 years, a good sized one. The pay was significantly below the for-profit sector, and the organisation was pretty toxic to boot. I have many friends who did similar, and my assessment is that mine was probably the best experience. Burnout is the norm. Toxic culture is the norm. Underpay is the norm. It’s not an experience I’d be excited to repeat.
Immediately thought of this image.
Source: https://www.deviantart.com/devildjmachine/art/Deus-Ex-Human-Revolutions-Adam-Jensen-276354548