A Reddit user has gone viral after sharing a heartwarming interaction with their manager following a difficult team conflict. Despite being brought to tears by a colleague at the agency, the employee praised the manager for swiftly taking action and for prioritising their emotional well-being.
“Yes. I work in an agency. Yes. I cried due to a 40-year old bald manchild. Yes, my manager is making sure this man is out of the team,” the Reddit user wrote.
The employee added, “But my manager is one of the best human beings I have met.” The individual also shared a screenshot purportedly showing a conversation between them and the manager.
During the conversation, the manager assures the employee that they won’t face a toxic work culture as long as he is in charge. He then shared a “simple formula” with the employee: “This is a lesson you take ahead even when we won’t be working together… You only cry for the people you care for, not for someone who doesn’t matter. If they don’t matter, they can’t hurt you.”
What did social media say?
An individual posted, “Screenshot nai hai cause me and my manager, we only talk in Teams and I don’t have teams in my phone. I am not gonna say he is an amazing human being or something like that. But he doesn’t micro manage, he doesn’t give a f about anything else. He just cares about work and completion on time, that’s it. Well there is a downside that he also doesn’t stand up for you sometimes when it’s needed to HR and all. But IDC about that personally. I just work and go home. So yeah I am kinda happy.”
Another added, “That’s nice, but I am sorry to say, that manager won’t survive in a management role. Been there, done that.” The OP responded, “Negative. He’s been in the system for 7-8 years now. And he’s been the same with people from his previous companies and now with us.”
A third expressed, “To be a manager in India, one needs to be a heartless, blood-sucking person.” The OP replied, “I understand where you’re coming from. It’s true that he’s one of the few good ones. Other managers in our organisation are heartless, blood suckers.” A fourth wrote, “This is so wholesome.”


















