Google employees confess: "You are given everything you could ever want, but it costs you the only things that actually matter in the end."

"You are given everything you could ever want, but it costs you the only things that actually matter in the end."

"You are given everything you could ever want, but it costs you the only things that actually matter in the end."
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Joe Cannella, former senior account manager: "Basically, you end up spending the majority of your life eating Google food, with Google coworkers, wearing Google gear, talking in Google acronyms, sending Google emails on Google phones, and you eventually start to lose sight of what it's like to be independent of the big G, and every corner of your life is set up to reinforce the idea that you would be absolutely insane to want to be anywhere else."

"To which the majority of folks will say 'boo-hoo, poor spoiled Googler'. But that's sort of the point. You are given everything you could ever want, but it costs you the only things that actually matter in the end."

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