For a while I believed that, giving a working environment with a population of senior engineers surrounding me, I could gain the experiences that I would not be able to ask for elsewhere.
For the simplicity of this statement it seems plausible. The nearest distance sometimes can imply the shortest path. However, notice the "sometimes" in the above assumption.
Human societies are complicated. The nearest physical distance means differently to you and your surroundings, most of the time. Seniors are busy with their own business, and will treat all that block on their way as real threats to remove. If we say seniors are successful, then their success is believed to be due to their way of working things out always. A new employee getting into an organization is treated differently; in this regard, his distance between other seniors is farthest among the all. One cannot expect he gets exactly the same as other seniors are experiencing everyday with their other counterparts.
I would say that is the natural gap resulting in the unexpected disappointment.
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