Re-watched an episode of Mad men while running and saw a lot of parts that I hadn't seen before. I just started working in the first season, and I have the most sense of substitution for Peggy, this talented and hard-working female writer who broke the glass ceiling in the 1960s when the gender problem was the most serious. It was probably a workplace drama for me who was just working at the time.
This time I re-watched life everywhere and saw all kinds of helplessness. I understand Don and Peter's misunderstanding in the first season, one is a creative director who was born poor and struggled to become the company's third-in-command, and the other is a rich and poor boy who is from a prominent family in New York, but his father is in a bridal apartment. I am unwilling to pay the down payment, and I am the primary account manager in the company.
Every company has a famous Peter with a last name, but it is precisely because of this that no one pays attention to his talent. And every company has a self-satisfied Don, and when the conflict occurs, he finds that he can't even get rid of Peter, who is regarded as a minor role and who offends him. Trust your partner and say, "We are different. People from our background drink for quality, and people from your background drink only to drink, just to look manly"
Old money and new money, what you earn and what you bring are still different. And this kind of life is not fair to everyone.
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