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Would you rat out your colleague at work even if you know it could cost them their job?
Some things are better left unsaid. However, it is important to know that the activities of the so called colleague can be affecting or will affect the company in the nearest future, and that can put your position at the company in a very risky situation which can make you lose your own job in the lRead more
Some things are better left unsaid. However, it is important to know that the activities of the so called colleague can be affecting or will affect the company in the nearest future, and that can put your position at the company in a very risky situation which can make you lose your own job in the long run. Also, know that whoever you rat out can never see you in a good light again, most especially if it costs them their job. You will be their enemy for life. If the activities do not affect the company or have the potentials of creating danger, I’d rather keep myself away from such situation.
See lessIf you can undo a decision you’ve made in your life in the past, what would it be?
I've been thinking about my answer to this question and if I'm honest I don't think I would change anything. Don't get me wrong, there are definitely things that I regret doing or not doing in my life, but I believe that everything in life happens for a reason. I think that ultimately the choices IRead more
I’ve been thinking about my answer to this question and if I’m honest I don’t think I would change anything. Don’t get me wrong, there are definitely things that I regret doing or not doing in my life, but I believe that everything in life happens for a reason. I think that ultimately the choices I make in my life will lead me to where I’m destined to be so I can’t really regret any of my decisions because I don’t know where they will lead me to yet. I believe that the reason we all have regrets is because we don’t have the foresight necessary to see that although at the time they seem like bad decisions, in the long run they help mould/direct your life into what it is destined to be. In the end, I just hope that the life i’m destined to live and the life that I want to live are mutually inclusive.
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