Why there's no shame in feeling ashamed at work, according to science
Briefly

"Shame serves an integral role in regulating prosocial behavior, acting as an internal moral signal that punishes the individual for morally questionable actions, thus preserving reputation and status."
"Shame is not merely negative; it has an essential place in the workplace by reinforcing interpersonal ties and fostering a collaborative environment necessary for professional dynamics."
Read at Fast Company
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