Workplace dynamics can become especially tense when trust is broken between colleagues. In environments where professional responsibilities overlap, access to shared resources and communication tools can lead to blurred boundaries and ethical dilemmas.
When performance is on the line and reputations are at stake, decisions made under pressure can have lasting consequences—both personally and professionally. These moments often raise difficult questions about loyalty, accountability, and the limits of self-preservation in the modern workplace.


My Career Was Falling Apart—and I Didn’t Know Why




The Betrayal I Never Saw Coming


Sympathy for the Devil?



So… AITA?



Situations like these walk a fine line between protecting your career and potentially crossing professional boundaries. When faced with sabotage or betrayal in the workplace, how far is too far when defending yourself?
Was this a justified act of self-preservation, or a breach of trust that went too far? We want to hear your take — share your thoughts in the comments below.
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