Monday, August 4, 2025

When Respect Matters More Than Being Right

Even though I don’t feel that I was truly at fault during the proposal defence incident, both Nad and DL advised me to apologize to my supervisor. Honestly, I didn’t really know how to say “sorry.” In the end, I decided to draw a simple card for him.

I didn’t put my name on it — just a short apology for being rude, because I came to the meeting without printing anything for discussion. That was the least I could do.

It may seem like a small gesture, but for me it was a way to show respect and appreciation. Sometimes, winning an argument isn’t as important as maintaining good relationships.



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