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“One thing I learned as a journalist is that there is at least one disgruntled person in every workplace in America -- and at least double that number with a conscience. Hard as they try, they simply can't turn their heads away from an injustice when they see one taking place.” quote by Anonymous
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“One thing I learned as a journalist is that there is at least one disgruntled person in every workplace in America -- and at least double that number with a conscience. Hard as they try, they simply can't turn their heads away from an injustice when they see one taking place.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Interview: Journalist reflections, 2020

Journalists encounter at least one disgruntled person and many conscientious individuals at every workplace, highlighting the tension between dissent and moral duty.

In simple terms: Workplaces contain both complainers and conscience‑driven people.

Key Takeaway

Listen to dissent, act on conscience.

Themes

workplace dynamics ethics journalism

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

ethical observational

When to use this quote

  • human resources
  • whistleblowing
  • media ethics
  • team management
  • conflict mediation

Key Concepts

moral psychology organizational behavior accountability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can organizations empower ethical voices?
  • What role should journalists play in exposing workplace injustice?
A Different Perspective

Conscience may be suppressed by corporate culture.

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