
Work conspiracy theory: Some people at work are addicted to scheduling meetings because no one listens to them at home. 👀 Think about it. That person who calls a meeting for everything that could've been an email? The one who schedules "quick syncs" that turn into hour-long monologues? They're not managing projects - they're managing their need to feel heard. The signs are everywhere: Meetings with no clear agenda or outcome "Let's circle back on this" becomes their catchphrase They dominate every conversation but contribute nothing actionable Every decision needs a follow-up meeting to discuss the meeting Here's the thing: Work becomes their stage when home doesn't give them an audience. That conference room is the only place where people have to listen to them talk. Meanwhile, the rest of us are trapped in meeting hell because someone needs validation they're not getting elsewhere. The real conspiracy? Half the meetings on your calendar exist because someone confused being heard with being productive. Your time is too valuable to be someone else's therapy session. Learn to spot the difference between necessary collaboration and someone's need for attention. Follow me for more workplace truths that'll make you question everything! 🤯 What's the most pointless meeting you've ever sat through? 👇 #meetingculture #workplacetruth #productivity #timemanagement #worklife #corporatelife #workplacehumor #meetinghell #workplacereality
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