For some reason or another, it just seemed that this Wall Street Journal headline was just begging to be posted on the eve of releasing currency PPM data in Philadelphia:
Read This and Weep: Crying At Work Gains Acceptance
Crying at work has long been seen as verboten. But there's evidence that a growing number of workers, especially those in their 20s and 30s, see it differently. Some think it's old-fashioned to hide your emotions. Others are quick to cry over negative feedback. And many find themselves at odds with managers who grew up with a more repressive definition of professional conduct. [ MORE ] MSO
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