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Why I Keep My Political Views to Myself at My Job
It’s not about secrecy. It’s about knowing how easily something personal can be reshaped into something performative. Withholding Isn’t the Same as Hiding There’s a difference between hiding something and choosing not to share…
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What Happens When Political Opinions Affect How You’re Perceived at Work
I didn’t know how much perception could shift until I noticed my own thoughts becoming a lens through which others saw everything else about me. I used to think that what I said at…
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Why I Hate Being Asked to Be Flexible With No Notice
Flexibility felt like adaptability at first. Then it began feeling like being reshaped without warning. There was a time when being flexible felt good — like a quiet internal competence, a calm readiness to…
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Why I’m Afraid to Say the Wrong Thing About Politics at Work
It wasn’t a single moment that taught me to hesitate — it was years of tiny, accumulated distortions in how people heard me versus how I intended to sound. I never thought of myself…
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What It’s Like to Be the Only One Who Takes Accountability Seriously
Taking responsibility once felt like contribution — now it often feels like carrying everyone else’s hesitation. There was a time when accountability felt straightforward. If I committed to something, I followed through. If I…
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What It Feels Like When Politics Become Part of Workplace Identity
It wasn’t explicit — no policy memo, no meeting agenda item — just a slow, almost imperceptible drift until politics felt indistinguishable from what it meant to belong here. I didn’t expect politics to…