Privilege Is Bad Grammar
8 days ago
- #communication
- #professionalism
- #privilege
- The author reflects on their early career experiences with email communication, noting how bosses often responded with poor grammar and emojis.
- The latest Epstein document dump revealed emails with bad grammar from powerful figures like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Richard Branson.
- The author draws a parallel between these emails and past experiences with bosses, suggesting that power allows for lax communication standards.
- The 2014 Sony Pictures hack also exposed unprofessional emails from executives, contrasting with the author's need for polished communication.
- The author introduces the concept of 'grammar privilege,' where powerful individuals don't need to adhere to strict grammar rules.