Natassja
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@ThatNatassja Escalating for feedback, will keep you updated.^GR
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@CityPowerJhb any news on when power will be restored in Mounainview avenue? Been waiting for a technician to switch on after refueling of the temp generator. Please advise.
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Her resignation letter made the CEO go silent for twenty minutes...
Emma cleared out her desk at 5 AM.
Left the letter on his chair.
No drama. No scene.
Just two pages of gratitude.
"Thank you for teaching me what leadership isn't."
Then came her lessons:
"When you took credit for the Harrison campaign, you taught me to document everything."
"When you promised three promotions that never materialized, you taught me words without action mean nothing."
"When you ranked us against each other quarterly, you taught me competition inside kills collaboration."
"When you called weekend meetings for Monday's agenda, you taught me fake urgency is about control, not deadlines."
Fifteen examples.
Fifteen lessons.
Each one specific.
Each one true.
The worst part?
She meant every word.
No sarcasm. No bitterness.
Just genuine appreciation for the education.
"You showed me exactly the leader I refuse to become."
He found it Monday morning.
Read it once.
Read it again.
Read it again.
Called her cell.
Straight to voicemail.
His assistant heard something she'd never heard:
Nothing.
For twenty minutes, he sat there.
One of his best people.
Gone.
No notice.
No warning.
And every word aimed at him.
When he finally emerged, he asked:
"How many others feel this way?"
His assistant looked at the floor.
That told him everything.
Emma?
She's running her own team now.
They've never met her old boss.
But they know him.
Through every decision she doesn't make for them.
Every credit she doesn't take from them.
Every promise she keeps to them.
Her team thinks she's a natural leader.
They're wrong.
She was trained by the worst.
And learned exactly what not to do.
Sometimes the best teachers
are the ones who show you
exactly who you never want to be.
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Jung had this idea that the first half of life is basically you building the you that can survive out here. You learn how the world works, you chase the credentials, you build a career, you try to become someone. You’re proving, pushing, expanding. It’s necessary stage in life. But it’s also kind of one directional.
Then around 40, something changes. The stuff that used to drive you doesn’t hit the same. Not because it was pointless, but because it stops being enough. You can still win the outside game and still feel like… okay, but now what? And that’s where Jung says the real work starts in that you either keep running the same script, or you start dealing with the parts of yourself you ignored while you were busy building your life.
I’m 42 and I get it now. The last five years changed how I see everything. Maybe it’s because mortality feels more real when you’ve lost people, or you’ve watched time move faster than you expected. But I find myself thinking about purpose in a way I never did before. Big questions. Why are we here? What am I supposed to do with the time I actually have?
Having kids makes that impossible to ignore. You start seeing life through them. You think about how to raise them, how to protect them, but also how not to overprotect them because they need some struggle to become who they’re going to be. And for me, it’s made things really clear that my purpose is my family. Making sure they’re safe, stable, and taken care of.
And I’ve realized you can’t do everything at once. Every choice costs you something else. Even if you don’t notice it in the moment, you’re always trading one thing for another and sacrificing something on the other end. So part of growing up is getting honest about what you’re choosing, and making those trades on purpose instead of by accident.
I’ve also had this weird reset where I can look back at who I used to be and not hate him for it. I was naive. I was immature. But that was part of the process. I’m not that guy anymore.
What matters now is family, friends, and actually enjoying the life I’m in while I’m here.
And deep down, most of us already know our own gaps and what we should be doing, what we’ve been avoiding. The fix isn’t more thinking. It’s action. You can have money, status, fame and still be miserable. Happiness comes and goes. But if you keep showing up and doing the things you know you’re supposed to do, the path has a way of finding you. Then you check yourself, stay honest, and adjust as you go.

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@CityPowerJhb
Hi
Any update on the outage in Blackheath and surrounding areas? City Power call ref is CPWEB4826641 1.fsk.pw/95pc
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@darrengrimes Makes you wonder how much of tthe other "history" we were taught, is true.
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@Teggybae @praiseoghre I use this trick. Problem is, I've become really, really good at balancing and carrying a mini pyramid to check out 😣
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@praiseoghre 🤣🤣🤣
This will be a difficult one to do especially when the store has some catchy items
It’s best not to go into the store for shopping

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@ThatNatassja Hi, team will investigate. Will keep you updated as soon as new information is available.^GR
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@LibertyCappy I’d pay half my salary to go away for 6 months with no cell, internet or tv as long as I had my job when I returned.
I’d like to think we’d all be better for it.

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