Once, I discovered that a junior colleague had been taking credit for my work in meetings I wasn’t in. I only found out when someone congratulated me on a project pitch I hadn’t presented. The betrayal wasn’t loud — it was subtle, quiet, and deeply unsettling.
I stayed calm, gathered proof, and confronted them privately. They denied it. I didn’t escalate it further, and that’s what haunts me. I should’ve protected my boundaries more fiercely.
— Zara Malik
Content Strategist, Tuesday Talk team.
11+ years in editorial and media planning.
Q. What’s the one office incident you still think about late at night — and why?
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