@princess_ehmy@Flowkeei Wahala no too much?
It's not everyone that much cry and gnash teeth at a friend or family member's death
This kind of tribute shows how close they were while he was alive. It's actually deeper than those who shed tears 😢
I read it and connected to it deeply. It's from a 💔 💔
A coworker died yesterday morning😭.
HR knew by 9 :00 AM, but they kept us working all day. They finally told us around 4 :30 PM, then had the nerve to say, "You can head home early if you need to"—knowing we all finish at 5: 00 PM anyway.
This morning, it’s back to "business as usual." Some of my friends are literally sobbing at their desks, but they’re expected to work and be productive. No time to grieve.
It’s a cold reality. Within a week, the company will have his job posted online. Within a month, someone else will be sitting in his chair.
But his family ,his children will still talk about him every day,they will ask where is daddy , His wife will mourn him for ages ,he was the love of her life .
At work, we are just a "resource" that can be replaced in a week. At home, we are the world. Stop giving your best energy to a desk that will forget you, and giving the "leftovers" to the people who never will.
@kayode_farmer@mamatii001@jidesanwoolu It's Christmas and not Xmas, Sir
Don't join the unbelievers to substitute Christ with X in the equation
Thank you, Sir