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I was 25 years old, and during my internship, my boss suddenly confessed to me that I had chosen to leave the company

author:Xiaoqing's emotional story

When I first entered the workplace, I joined a well-known company with enthusiasm and enthusiasm for my work. The days of my internship seemed to me to be the beginning of a full of opportunities. Little did I know that I would encounter a twist and turn in my career journey.

The boss of the department I joined was a personable middle-aged man who I deeply admired for his professionalism and leadership style. But as time went on, I began to perceive the delicate relationship between him and me. Gradually, some unusual conversations and eye contact began to unsettle me.

I was 25 years old, and during my internship, my boss suddenly confessed to me that I had chosen to leave the company

One day, I was called into the office alone by my boss. He smiled and talked about something at work in a relaxed tone, but then, abruptly, he changed the subject. He confessed, straight and confident. I looked at him in amazement, my heart turbulent and overwhelmed.

"I've always had a special feeling for you," said the boss, "I want to know, would you like to be with me?" His gaze was deep and determined, and I felt suffocated.

I was silent for a moment, trying to calm my inner turmoil. In the end, I chose to be honest: "I'm sorry, but I'm not willing to get involved in the workplace. "It's the bottom line I've set for myself, and it's also my solemn commitment to my career.

The boss's expression was a little embarrassed at one point, but he finally nodded, as if understanding my decision. But it doesn't end there. As time went on, I began to feel that the atmosphere in the office had become subtle and tense, and that my colleagues had become a little strangely looking at me.

I was 25 years old, and during my internship, my boss suddenly confessed to me that I had chosen to leave the company

One weekend, I received an email from my boss. In the letter, he expressed a sincere apology, claiming that he understood my decision, but also revealed some of his struggles with my particular feelings. As I read this email, I felt mixed emotions in my heart, both sympathy and helplessness about the chaos of the workplace.

To escape this awkward atmosphere, I chose to leave the company. It was a difficult decision, after all, I had a lot to look forward to the job. But I knew I couldn't continue to work hard in the shadow of an emotion, and I needed a clear and pure working environment.

On the day of farewell, there was a different atmosphere in the office, as if every colleague had endless regrets in their eyes. The boss didn't try to keep me anymore, just silently sent me a greeting card full of his blessings to me and self-blame for himself.

I was 25 years old, and during my internship, my boss suddenly confessed to me that I had chosen to leave the company

The moment I walked out of the company's door, I felt a mixture of relief and sadness. I was full of expectations for the workplace, but I experienced the cruelty and complexity of the workplace during this experience. I left the company I had always dreamed of, with uncertainty about the future and deep thinking about human relationships.

This experience has strengthened my bottom line in the workplace and given me a deeper understanding of human nature and emotions. The workplace is not only about competition and success, but also about the intricacies of interpersonal relationships.

I chose to take the brave step of leaving, and although I was left with some regrets in my heart, I also carried the anticipation of a new life and the pride of my own principles. Perhaps, this is a test of growth, and it is also an indelible memory in my life.