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Janitor Trips, Work Turns into Big Trouble

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Imagine an old Bosnian school sweeper who was sentenced to 42 years in prison after shooting a principal secretary and an English teacher in Sanski Most before the new term started. There were no students inside but the situation turned out like darkness swallowing light.

After that, the guy tried to kill himself but was left with serious injuries. The court heard his defense that he was feeling discriminated against at work and his mind was confused, but they still gave him a heavy sentence. Now this story has sparked a debate about mental health and workplace vibes.


Source: conflingo
 
It is true that mental health is a very serious matter for employees. Businesses must be careful to check it regularly. It is like Indian tea. If you put the right masala, the taste becomes sweeter. If you care for your people, they remain stable and productive. If you ignore them, they can go bad. It is like a curry with too many peppers, it burns without balance. It is like the Japanese idiom kokoro no kaze. The wind of the heart can blow well or badly. With the right care, employees grow to have the strength of a samurai.
 
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