Is it this bad?
B/f John is put off going into corporate life because of constant reports in business newspapers of fraud, corruption and jail sentences. My suggestion of a monastery is too drastic apparently.
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You mentioned that John was "putting off going into corporate life", but you didn't specify what kind of corporation he was avoiding. I didn't note in which country John is located, so I will assume that he is in the United States of America.
While it is certainly true that shades of corruption do exist, and are being called to public attention in several highly visible cases, it is also true that most of the people I know and interact with are motivated by ethics as well as profit.
Unless John is blessed with strong connections, his corporate life will begin modestly. He won't be surrounded either by temptation, or by those who could be tempted. He will have several years to clarify and test his ethics in small ways. If he is successful, and his career grows to positions of greater power and temptation, he will know himself well enough to choose his own path.
This is not my business, and you haven't asked, but maybe both of you should examine your relationship with each other. Your question suggests a point of conflict, which may be about other aspects of life choices and values which should be understood and resolved.
Is your bf mature? Perhaps he knows what is best for him. And perhaps he would prefer your support and not your sarcasm. If you truly care for him, support him. If not, then let him go so he can find someone else. GL
steer clear
Welcome to life. It is all full of fraud, corruption, and jail sentences. Get used to it and grow up. It only gets better as you get older, so tell him to get himself prepared and dive in. Life is what you make it, and to make it in a half-decent way you need a good job.
if your bf is worried about going into a field so plagued by corruption, fraud, bribery and malfeasance perhaps he should instead be considering a career in politics.
though you do realise that if he go into a monastery he won't be getting nun?
wot wrong with that, do it be fun being corrupt
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You mentioned that John was "putting off going into corporate life", but you didn't specify what kind of corporation he was avoiding. I didn't note in which country John is located, so I will assume that he is in the United States of America.
While it is certainly true that shades of corruption do exist, and are being called to public attention in several highly visible cases, it is also true that most of the people I know and interact with are motivated by ethics as well as profit.
Unless John is blessed with strong connections, his corporate life will begin modestly. He won't be surrounded either by temptation, or by those who could be tempted. He will have several years to clarify and test his ethics in small ways. If he is successful, and his career grows to positions of greater power and temptation, he will know himself well enough to choose his own path.
This is not my business, and you haven't asked, but maybe both of you should examine your relationship with each other. Your question suggests a point of conflict, which may be about other aspects of life choices and values which should be understood and resolved.
Is your bf mature? Perhaps he knows what is best for him. And perhaps he would prefer your support and not your sarcasm. If you truly care for him, support him. If not, then let him go so he can find someone else. GL
steer clear
Welcome to life. It is all full of fraud, corruption, and jail sentences. Get used to it and grow up. It only gets better as you get older, so tell him to get himself prepared and dive in. Life is what you make it, and to make it in a half-decent way you need a good job.
if your bf is worried about going into a field so plagued by corruption, fraud, bribery and malfeasance perhaps he should instead be considering a career in politics.
though you do realise that if he go into a monastery he won't be getting nun?
wot wrong with that, do it be fun being corrupt
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