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When you meet someone who is duplicitous in the workplace, will you expose him?

There is an old saying: "An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.". This sentence is also very suitable for our workplace life. In our working life, we will inevitably meet all kinds of people. When we first entered the company, we didn't have any choice. The company's chores will basically let you do it. This is mainly because other colleagues are more capable than you in their posts, and letting them do chores will waste more talent costs. But as you work longer, your ability will gradually be discovered and valued by the leaders. Your colleagues will be jealous, talking and laughing with you on the surface, but reporting behind your back. For such a duplicitous person, I don't think it is necessary to expose him and let him suffer the consequences, because if you spend too much time on this kind of thing, you will fail to achieve your important work.

why did I choose not to expose him? That's because I think that if you want to be an excellent person in the workplace, you should spend your time doing the most important things and always do things worth doing. The so-called duplicity is that when you disdain or tolerate their mistakes, even when you sincerely help them, they use your weakness to attack you. This kind of attack can be not an attack on the surface, but a small move behind your back. They will use the fruits of your hard work to rob you, leaving you with nothing in the end. When meeting such people, the first thing we should do is to keep an open mind. If you lose your temper first, you will get into trouble.

As the saying goes, it is indispensable to hurt others and guard against others. In the face of such a person, we'd better keep a distance from him and keep a plain superficial relationship, and never have any further relationship with him, otherwise it will only be ourselves who will be hurt.

To sum up, in the workplace, if I meet someone who is duplicitous, I don't think I will expose him. The wicked have their own mill. Even if I don't expose him, he will be spurned by others for what he has done. Therefore, for such a person, I will choose not to be intimate, not to tear his face, and just concentrate on doing a good job.