Some of us find it difficult to say "no" when a colleague asks us to handle their work, even if we are busy with our own tasks or simply unable to do it.
Some people lack gratitude for the help we provide; if things go well, they claim the credit for themselves, but if something goes wrong, they blame us, claiming they only asked us because they were busy and that we didn't do it right.
Trust in people erodes over time. Consequently, they may shamelessly approach us again in the future to do their work. It is better to decline firmly—stating that you have too much work of your own—no matter how difficult it feels.
Genuine gratitude is rare these days. Even superiors tend to pile more work on those who actually do it, while ignoring those who don't. Such people are shameless; even if you scold them, they simply shrug it off. Be careful with such individuals, as they can tarnish your reputation.
As for my daily routine: today involved office work, meals at home, snacks outside, and my morning walk. I’m looking forward to a restful sleep tonight, buoyed by the pleasant thought that tomorrow is a holiday.
The content is originally written in my native language and converted into English on Google translate.
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