
Should You Be Honest in Your Job?
Whether you’re a wide-eyed graduate or a grizzled corporate veteran, there is one dilemma that you will consistently come across: to speak the truth or to lie. It can be about your performance, your mistakes, your views on corporate policies, and so on. The list is endless. And so are the temptations to lie.
I will go through some of those temptations and prove that they are, surprise, lying to you. I will also give you five ways in which speaking the truth is a much better strategy for your long-term career.

The job you hate is an opportunity
Today, we’re diving into a painful yet important topic that most of us have experienced: Hating your job.
We’re talking about those soul-sucking, spirit-crushing, "Oh God, why me?!" kinds of jobs. But fear not—this isn't just a venting session. Instead, I’m going to share three practical strategies for making the most out of the job you despise.
You’ll learn how to squeeze those rotten lemons just right to make punchy lemonade and realize that your terrible job isn’t a prison. It's your Training Ground, your Lab, and your Bank.