🦄 Startups & VC 2h ago · Christian Kelly

People who stop trying to be liked are often accused of having an attitude – by the people who most benefited from them having none

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People who stop trying to be liked are often accused of having an attitude – by the people who most benefited from them having none
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Ever notice how the moment you stop bending over backwards for someone, they suddenly have a problem with your “attitude”?
I learned this the hard way a few years back. After spending years in corporate saying yes to everything, taking on extra projects, staying late to help colleagues who never reciprocated, I finally started setting boundaries. The response was swift and predictable. The same people who’d happily watched me burn out suddenly found me “difficult” a

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