By now, you’ve likely finished binge-watching Squid Game. The Netflix hit series is the talk of the town, with rising conversation on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.
More surprisingly, Squid Game fever has even reached professional networking site LinkedIn, with many corporates sharing their reflections on business and career lessons gleaned from the show. For one, the story of how writer Hwang Dong-hyuk had the script for Squid Game for over 10 years but was rejected by studios, investors and actors has resonated with the LinkedIn community.Director Hwang Dong-hyuk finished the script a decade ago but failed to attract funding, with investors saying it was too "abstruse".
“In the greatest achievements of the world, no important endeavour required innovation was done without risk. Rejection has to always be an option in art, in creation and in exploration, because it is risky and requires a leap of faith. So no matter who you are – an artist, a creator, or an entrepreneur – remember that failure and rejection are always options – but fear is not,” aOthers have picked up lessons from the show’s childhood games.
The company can quickly identify good and poor performance, and the management can make appropriate decisions to achieve the best performance for the organisation,"
survival of the fittest ? only one winner and the rest are losers ? do anything for success ? 🤔
Old man is the mastermind? Is that what they are reflecting?
Squid makes good bbq
Is the government reflecting? Or shoot to kill?