Moral injury does not announce itself as harm. It presents itself as professionalism, commitment, and strength. By the time it is recognized, most people have already learned to doubt themselves for noticing it at all.
Read ArticleMoral injury does not announce itself as harm. It presents itself as professionalism, commitment, and strength. By the time it is recognized, most people have already learned to doubt themselves for noticing it at all.
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Read ArticleThis reflective piece is intended for anyone facing exclusion, misalignment, and the gradual unraveling of a role they once held with dedication. “Humanness in the Hustle” typically relies on stories, illustrations, and lived experiences to help readers gain insight into their own situations. However, this post takes a different approach. It adopts a reflective tone, drawing on past experiences that have brought both clarity and discomfort. It offers encouragement to…
Continue ReadingHumanness is not about softening yourself to fit the room. It is about knowing who you are so clearly that misalignment becomes unmistakable the moment it appears. This reflection explores what it means to protect your identity, your integrity, and the person you are becoming at work.
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