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Jim stopped existing.
No greetings, no eye contact, no acknowledgment. Not even a nod or a smile. Nothing. One day, Jim pulled up next to the coworker, clearly wanting to talk. The coworker waited until Jim’s cart rolled back a little as it stopped, then drove off without saying a word, leaving Jim stuck in the middle of the road.
No confrontation. No blowup. No drama.
Just silence, missing tools, and a cart that wouldn’t work.
Jim needs attention. Without it, he’s left confused, inconvenienced, and powerless. As it turns out, that’s the most effective response of all.
Some people rely on getting a reaction. If you take that away, they suddenly don’t know what to do.
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"Later hater"
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