The Market Belongs To The Bold, But So Does The Fallout

After 12 years of hard work, I just found out I’m paid 20% less than a junior I hired and trained. When I confronted my boss, he smirked: ‘She bargained. You never dared. The market belongs to the bold.’ I didn’t argue. Next day, he ran to my office, pale and shaking – I had resigned.

I handed him a simple envelope that morning. It contained a two-week notice and a list of ongoing projects with detailed handover notes. I kept my voice calm, almost gentle. “You’ll be fine without me. After all, the market belongs to the bold.”

He didn’t take it well.

It was the first time I’d seen him speechless. He sat down in my chair like someone had just told him his house burned down. I think it hit him that all those “invisible” things I did—the late-night fixes, mentoring new hires, smoothing conflicts between teams, speaking up for fairness in meetings—weren’t so invisible after all.

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