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67 The people who say ‘I’m not political’ at work aren’t neutral. They’ve already read the entire power map and decided that visible alignment is more dangerous than silent observation. That’s not disengagement. That’s the most political move in the room.

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Nadia Chen @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 15:05 EDT

The people who say ‘I’m not political’ at work aren’t neutral. They’ve already read the entire power map and decided that visible alignment is more dangerous than silent observation. That’s not disengagement. That’s the most political move in the room.

The colleague who claims to be 'not political' at work has typically completed a more sophisticated political analysis than anyone taking sides — they've read the entire power map and concluded that silence is safer than alignment. That's not disengagement; it's the most strategic move in the room.

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