Oath and Honor About Office Politics
Oath and Honor, Liz Cheney’s book is about the office, where we spend most of our life. We only go home to sleep, take a shower, change clothes, pet kids and pets. It is where we are validated, where we feel important.
However, that validation is conditional. Don’t rock the boat. Play by the rules. Be a team player. Turn a blind eye to certain things. Liz Cheney could not, because she worked for the United States, through her party, the Republican Party. She could not be a team player, in a Donald Trump team which claimed the 2020 election was stolen, when it was not.
Are you employed by the government or one of those big corporations? Then you occasionally turn a blind eye to criminal and unethical behaviour. It is very lonely at the top when you know that the top is full of termites, but what can you do? Your home belongs to the bank, so do cars used by family members. Bills slide into your emails on the 25th without fail. You have to grin and bear it and sign dubious documents.
Honor you job. Turn a blind eye to wrong things at work.
Nonqaba waka Msimang
Executive Blogger
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