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09/04/2026

They didn’t SACK her. They just asked her to quietly resign...



‎She was their top performer.

‎She was the Star Performer. The one who hit every KPI, crushed every deadline, and made the board look like geniuses.


‎Then life happened, the diagnosis: Cancer.


‎At first, the firm was supportive. They reduced her workload.

‎ They gave her flexibility. But as the illness took its toll, the results stopped coming.

‎ The best staff became a liability to the bottom line.


‎The outcome? The board decided it was time.

‎The HR manager, with a heavy heart, delivered the news.

‎They didn't fire her. They were merciful.

‎They asked her to quietly resign.

‎They gave her a three-month salary advance and showed her the door.


‎Who is to blame? Honestly? No one.

‎The company is a machine built for productivity.

‎ The board has a duty to the shareholders. When a gear stops turning, the machine eventually replaces it.


‎But this story leaves us with a haunting realization:

‎You are only as important to your organization as your health allows you to be.


‎We often trade our health to build our wealth, only to spend that wealth trying to buy back our health.

‎We spend our lives building careers, but we often forget the foundation those careers sit on: Our Health.

‎When you are no longer healthy enough to produce, the "work family" will eventually move on. They have to.


‎The chair will be filled, the LinkedIn announcement for your replacement will go live, and the business will not stop.


‎Your family cannot replace you. Ever.


‎Be a Star Performer, yes. But remember that you are a human being first and a resource second.


‎Take the break. Go to the doctor. Set the boundary. Because at the end of the day, you aren't just a talent, you are a life.

And you owe it to yourself to stay healthy enough to live it.


‎Stay healthy, because without it, nothing else matters.They didn’t SACK her. They just asked her to quietly resign...



‎She was their top performer.

‎She was the Star Performer. The one who hit every KPI, crushed every deadline, and made the board look like geniuses.


‎Then life happened, the diagnosis: Cancer.


‎At first, the firm was supportive. They reduced her workload.

‎ They gave her flexibility. But as the illness took its toll, the results stopped coming.

‎ The best staff became a liability to the bottom line.


‎The outcome? The board decided it was time.

‎The HR manager, with a heavy heart, delivered the news.

‎They didn't fire her. They were merciful.

‎They asked her to quietly resign.

‎They gave her a three-month salary advance and showed her the door.


‎Who is to blame? Honestly? No one.

‎The company is a machine built for productivity.

‎ The board has a duty to the shareholders. When a gear stops turning, the machine eventually replaces it.


‎But this story leaves us with a haunting realization:

‎You are only as important to your organization as your health allows you to be.


‎We often trade our health to build our wealth, only to spend that wealth trying to buy back our health.

‎We spend our lives building careers, but we often forget the foundation those careers sit on: Our Health.

‎When you are no longer healthy enough to produce, the "work family" will eventually move on. They have to.


‎The chair will be filled, the LinkedIn announcement for your replacement will go live, and the business will not stop.


‎Your family cannot replace you. Ever.


‎Be a Star Performer, yes. But remember that you are a human being first and a resource second.


‎Take the break. Go to the doctor. Set the boundary. Because at the end of the day, you aren't just a talent, you are a life.

And you owe it to yourself to stay healthy enough to live it.


‎Stay healthy, because without it, nothing else matters.

27/03/2026

Congratulations!!!
You're hired! Cheers to new beginnings.

25/03/2026

I just saw a rejection email here on Facebook where the recruiter forgot to delete the instructions:

​"Make the candidate feel like they were strongly considered even if they weren't."

​Ouch.

​To everyone currently in the trenches of the job hunt: if you feel like you’re being templated, you aren't imagining it.

It is exhausting to pour your heart into applications only to receive a pre-written script on how to feel cared about.

But, it's well and this too Shall pass ❤️

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