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You realize your career success came mostly from lucky timing, not merit. Do you keep the identity you've built — or publicly dismantle it?
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Why this dilemma matters
This is a right-vs-right question: every choice respects one value while sacrificing another. Choosing “Keep it. Luck is part of life; dismantling your success helps no one and erases real effort you did contribute” prioritises the cleaner moral line; choosing “Dismantle it. Publicly crediting luck reframes how others see success — even if it costs you everything you've built” gives more weight to the smaller real-world cost.
Worth asking yourself
- What cost are you more willing to accept?
- Which value should matter more here?
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