“Age-ism may turn out to be the biggest mistake in decades to come”, opined the auditor. “Businesses lack the perspective of experience.”
“Cultural fit is a problem, and then baby boomers and Gen X ask for a lot of money”.
“It’s good to keep an eye on the bottom line, but without losing sight of long-term value. I know it’s difficult to see value in classics, when the market is flush with ersatz goods.”
“Being tech-savvy is another …” his voice trailed off as he thought of excuses.

Does cultural fit ,in simple language means, loyalty to the company you work for? Ageism… I learn so much from you, dear Reena. New words, new concepts and much more. Thanks.
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Cultural fit is your alignment to the core team in office, and willingness to play the same game.
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Okay. Thanks.
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Youth is usually too impatient to listen ,,, Your six sentences are spot on!
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Thank you, Margaret!
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Everyone has something to bring to the table and we need each other. In this issue and many others, too.
You’ve sparked a great discussion.
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I’d love to see more views coming in.
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Being quite firmly, (in attitude if not posture), in one camp, I would offer a great old saying*:
‘Youth is wasted on the young.’
*most frequently attributed to George Bernard Shaw
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And money wasted on the old 😂
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So much has changed, eh!
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😂😂
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Nice conclusion: “his voice trailed off as he thought of excuses” One can always come up with excuses for whatever.
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Quite a lot just goes in the name of cultural fit.
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Well written. Keep up
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Thank you, Lokesh!
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Good one Reena.
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Thank you!
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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