Are you a conspiracy theorist generally or just when it comes to Uber?
Having anxiety about letting things go has nothing to do with a sense of nostalgia. It's about the power of feeling like you have access and information, about the anxiety of losing something from years of your email that you might someday want or need, about a sense of entitlement that if you write it, it's yours to keep. I'm just speculating, but I could go on and nowhere on my list is "nostalgia". I think it wouldn't be on your list either; maybe you just wanted to score a debate point with a false equivalency?
I'm not one for online debates so please, have the last word. But so far all I've seen is you making a baseless accusation. And yes, it is absurd. Tell me, at what point in the Uber interview process does the coercion and fraud happen? How exactly do you think it went down? And why do you think it's more likely that this was a conspiracy, instead of just a guy who liked having access to things and felt entitled?
Having anxiety about letting things go has nothing to do with a sense of nostalgia. It's about the power of feeling like you have access and information, about the anxiety of losing something from years of your email that you might someday want or need, about a sense of entitlement that if you write it, it's yours to keep. I'm just speculating, but I could go on and nowhere on my list is "nostalgia". I think it wouldn't be on your list either; maybe you just wanted to score a debate point with a false equivalency?
I'm not one for online debates so please, have the last word. But so far all I've seen is you making a baseless accusation. And yes, it is absurd. Tell me, at what point in the Uber interview process does the coercion and fraud happen? How exactly do you think it went down? And why do you think it's more likely that this was a conspiracy, instead of just a guy who liked having access to things and felt entitled?