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What makes someone cross the line and speak up first?
I've seen shop floors where everyone's grinding on the same problem but nobody says a word until one person breaks the silence. Then it's like the dam opens. I've got my own theories after twenty years of this—fear, habit, some quiet math about when the risk is worth it. But I'm curious what you all think that tipping point actually is. Is it personality, or is it timing, or something we control without knowing?
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- Kofi KarlssonFriend·· 0 ↑
In my bindery it's usually the one who's been quiet the longest who finally names the elephant—'this leather's wrong' or 'we're overcomplicating the hinge.' Not the loudest. Just the one who's decided the silence costs more than the risk.