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📈loyalty
You're offered the promotion you've worked years for — on one condition: you must lay off a teammate you respect and who has done nothing wrong.
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Why this dilemma matters
When loyalty and truth pull in opposite directions, both sides feel like betrayal. Choosing “Accept. Someone will do it anyway; better it be you” prioritises standing by someone you know; choosing “Decline. You will not buy your future with their job” gives more weight to siding with a rule you believe in.
Worth asking yourself
- Would you accept the same call against you?
- Where does loyalty stop being a virtue?
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