In the end, you are all trash cans for others. Dumpsters.
If you try not to be, you fail. You don’t meet expectations. You are selfish.
So, you are. The closest ones dump more. Some only dump and dump until you are unable to recycle the consistent flow. You stink then.
And then, the obvious fall: you fail.
You are not what you were supposed to be: a trash can.
What are the expectations? Who sets them? Why are all expectations centered around to be a trash can?
A better trash can is a better person to market. To show to the world. Your worth?
Close your lid.
Let the people slide.
Or roll somewhere far – maybe towards the trash truck and get rid of all the garbage.
Neither dump. Nor let anyone dump.
In the end, a trash can is never enough.