An example (from some time back so reheated hate at best) - I had a decision to make at work. I decided to run it by a colleague who wasn’t accountable for the decision but whose perspective I thought would be useful in making sure all angles were covered. I listened, thought about what they said but ultimately decided to stick with the original decision. I thanked them for their input and explained why I was taking the course of action. They reported to colleagues that they’d offered their views but been ‘shouted down’.
See also ‘smashing it’ for riding to the shops for milk
Of course this may be zeitgeisty irony, in which case as you were, it’s myself I hate
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An example (from some time back so reheated hate at best) - I had a decision to make at work. I decided to run it by a colleague who wasn’t accountable for the decision but whose perspective I thought would be useful in making sure all angles were covered. I listened, thought about what they said but ultimately decided to stick with the original decision. I thanked them for their input and explained why I was taking the course of action. They reported to colleagues that they’d offered their views but been ‘shouted down’.
See also ‘smashing it’ for riding to the shops for milk
Of course this may be zeitgeisty irony, in which case as you were, it’s myself I hate