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Hypersocial CEO Braden Walleck trolled for sharing news of grandmother’s death on LinkedIn

This CEO has been trolled before

You might remember Braden Walleck, the CEO of US business Hypersocial, who fired several employees from his company a while back and then posted a selfie of himself crying on LinkedIn! A significant portion of the internet referred to her as “crocodile tears” after seeing that picture of her. It now appears that Walleck has made a similar mistake again. According to online users, Valeck posted the sad news of his grandmother’s passing on LinkedIn in the form of a hyperspace ad. Needless to say, he was once again heavily trolled.

Linkedin post info

Let us tell you that Braden Walleck took to LinkedIn to share the sad news of the passing of his grandmother. In his LinkedIn post, Brayden wrote “I got a message from my mom, turned off my computer, and went straight to her house.” In his piece, he also discusses “hustle culture” and how personal life and achievement are mutually exclusive. The CEO further said “I was reminded of the importance of the day when I was visiting my mother’s house. Because life is more than just work. Look, the hustle culture has conditioned us to believe that we must make a life choice between a successful career and a fulfilling personal one.”

On the rationale behind the creation of hypersocial

However, Valeck begins to discuss the rationale behind the creation of hypersocial at the end of the post. He wrote, “But the reason I started Hypersocial was to help those same people build their business in the background so they can have fun, spend time with family, do important things other than work, be around people.” Stay.”

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