Look, I had big plans for today. “Are you still watching?” the screen asks after my sixth episode in a row ofAnimal Hoarders.It’s not my fault, of course—Netflix is designed to be binged.
If there’s one skill I’m proud of, though, it’s my ability to justify anything (endorse me on LinkedIn?), and I’ll argue that there are lessons to be learned from theparade of characterslulling me to sleep with a half-eaten taco in one hand. TakeVeronica Lodge, the precociousRiverdalehigh-schooler turned business tycoon, or the inmates who built underground empires inOrange Is the New Black.针对odds-mob老板爸爸和监狱bars—they are owning their boss status. And, outside of TV land,real live bossesare doing the same by taking on major debt, quitting lucrative careers, and challenging industry norms to start their own businesses.
That’s why, though they’re highly entertaining (“Really, Dayna,anotherepisode ofCheapest Weddings?”), the trials and tribulations of琼恩雪诺orSelina MeyerorTasha“Taystee”Jeffersonare sometimestoo real.And their stories all confirm one thing: being a boss (whatever that means to you) can be hard.
So you wanna be a boss. Netflix andchillwill yourself to get off the couch already.How to Be a Boss (According to Your Favorite Shows)is your excuse to binge all the TV you want. It’s career inspiration, right? As for me, chain-watching teen dramas now qualifies as research to bring you this informative series. We all win.