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Your Attitude Matters Part 8:

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Your Attitude Matters - Part 8 When Position Changes,a Attitude Speaks Opening: A Quiet Truth About Power Human relationships often appear stable-built on daily interactions, familiar greetings, and routine respect. Yet, beneath this surface lies a fragile layer that responds instantly to position and authority . When economic or institutional roles shift, attitudes don’t evolve gradually; they switch . This story is not dramatic. It is unsettling precisely because it is ordinary. The Case Study In a reputed school, two coordinators worked together - one at the primary level, the other at the secondary level. Professional boundaries existed, yet daily human warmth flowed naturally. The primary coordinator, respected and authoritative in her role, was greeted every day by the school peon with courtesy and obedience. Instructions were followed without hesitation. Familiarity had become routine. Due to certain circumstances, the primary coordinator resigned. Soon after, she visited the sc...