According to data, 20% to 40% of people in the workplace hate their work. Too many people are engaged in a career that is not their own hobby, or even runs counter to their own preferences, or to support their families, or to social recognition. They are under great pressure and lose their direction of life while making money.
Colleagues should be cooperating with each other, not competing with each other as "enemies". If you think of your coworkers as stumbling blocks to your own development, it will be difficult for you to gain a foothold in the office, and of course, it will be even more difficult for you to develop. Remember that mutual benefit is the basic prerequisite for collective acceptance.
The 35-year-old "workplace crisis" is by no means just a matter of middle-aged people, nor is it just a question of fairness and justice in the workplace.
Frequent resignation of employees is not only a problem of employees, but also a problem of the company itself. Of course, if the employees of a company or a department leave frequently, it may not be just the employees' reason.