Sunday, June 4, 2017

Fake Friends Are True Enemies


Here's a basic rule about making friends at work: don't. Just don't.

I would estimate that 99% of people who you think are your friends from work aren't your friends at all. The moment that their needs change based on your position, they will disappear. After quitting my job, I was faced with the reality that the majority of people that I thought were allies were always just snakes in the grass, generating and circulating rumors about me.

I remember that after I had quit and my old office announced my departure, my phone was flooded with three different types of inquiries. The first type was - "Are you okay? What happened?" because God forbid I decide to do something for myself, and these people were just fishing for information. The second type was - "Why didn't you say anything to me?" as if I had some kind of obligation to clue people in to my personal plans. The third type was - "Wow! Good for you! Let's catch up!"  because these people were actually happy that I escaped an environment that wasn't working for me.

Most people fell into the first and second categories. About three people fell into the third category. The people that fell into the third category are the ones I still talk to from what I like to call "my old life." The people from the first two categories are the ones who started a lot of the gossip, didn't keep in touch, and were only looking for something from me to validate their petty conspiracy theories. Good drama makes good gossip, but good gossip doesn't make good friends.

In law, I've realized that it's better to keep to yourself. When you want to make a career move, you have zero obligation to tell anyone else about it. The people who feel that you do owe them some explanation for your life and your choices are the ones who are not authentic. A real friend accepts your choices and doesn't try to concoct explanations for why you do things. A real friend remains patient because a real friend knows that you'll be ready to talk whenever you're ready to talk.

Work "friends" are the worst because they are the ones who will take your information to use it to their advantage. They will try to twist and manipulate once you're not there to defend yourself, all to elevate themselves. They want to make themselves look like heroes, because how dare you leave them behind to their pettiness.

It's been refreshing to purge myself of all of the gunk I had in my life. When it comes to work, know that there will always be snakes in the grass. That's just how work environments are. People call themselves a team, but the truth of it is that everyone will throw you under the bus if it means they can get ahead.

When it comes to work, trust no one. They might smile at you, and seem kind and endearing, but know that what they carry behind their backs is a long knife with your name on it.


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