Akira finally snaps and reaches her limits that she quits her toxic job.
Despite several attempts to make her boss understands that how he manages his employees is wrong, with unreasonable expectations and demands, which caused a high turnover rate and bad reviews online, he remains stubborn and still blames his employees for their incompetence.
To those who just got laid off or quit a job, it’s not you, it’s them.
Just because your skills are no longer needed there or you have difficulty fitting in that company, doesn’t mean you’re not needed or can’t fit elsewhere.
There are thousands of companies, there will surely be one suitable for you.
Your job is not your life, your job is a part of your life.
The downside to having your job as your life is that when you lose it, you lose yourself and your identity, making you question your self-worth.