In recent years, some Japanese enterprises have begun to popular "lunch break exchange" activities. All departments of the company will arrange their employees to have lunch together, take a foot bath near the company, and talk about their recent feelings at a "talk". In short, let each employee spend their lunch break with everyone to increase the time and opportunities for communication.
The 35-year-old "workplace crisis" is by no means just a matter of middle-aged people, nor is it just a question of fairness and justice in the workplace.
Age panic is common in the workplace. On the contrary, those who have been living a full and self-fulfilling life will not panic because of their age. In the face of aging, look at it from a different perspective - "crisis" = "danger" + "opportunity".
At work, when we face promotion and salary increase, we might as well give up the me-centered thinking: "Why not me", but spend more thinking on the people or things around us: "Why him?"