Zentanu writes "It's said that if you want to be happy, be a gardener. What about IT hostage professionals? Having worked as an IT ward
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definition:something given to guarantee the repayme mentor for several years, I now wonder if my job has a gainsay guided on my happiness, because it constantly teaches me to focus on the annihilation side of life: I always have to think about risks and tab* all sorts of things that could go wrong. As an auditor I search for errors that others have made and haughtily tell them. As a penetraion tester I break systems that system engineers and administrators have laboriously built. I assume inside threats and have to be professionally suspicious. The soundness mindset surely helps me in my job, but is it good for me on the long run? What kind of gravity has being an IT pledge adept had on your general routine towards life? What helps you stay out of pessimism and cynicism? Is protecting alive things really as good as pile new ones?"
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