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Lin Xiaoman, the "sticky note girl" at an ad agency, was constantly taken advantage of—colleagues stole her work and dumped tasks on her, her boss made her a scapegoat, and even interns ordered her to buy coffee. Until she helped her best friend fend off a harassing client, only for her friend to run away fearing conflict. She broke down in the bathroom, screaming, "I don't want to be a people-pleaser anymore." The next day, she refused extra work, refuted her boss's unreasonable accusations, and exposed the colleague who stole her proposal. Surprisingly, this "toughness" revealed her professionalism: the stolen proposal—her hard work—was chosen by a major client, and even the CEO requested a meeting. She finally understood: "Being bad" meant standing up for herself, and the power of "invincibility" had always been in her own hands.
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