I think I might have done a bad thing. A little backstory, I'm the treasurer at a club at my school and we just had an event for finals. Half of the executive board did not come and the food came late. The president's bright idea, and I use those terms VERY loosely, was for everyone to write thank-you notes to their predecessors who pitched in in their absence, framed as a punishment. Notice I typed everyone instead of just the people who didn't come. Even I, who was the first one there and did legwork for problems that occurred, was punished with writing a thank-you note. It was a sham, and I made sure she knew so. I questioned why I had to write a thank-you note even though I pitched in. She, the president, who didn't write a note, gave me a spiel about teamwork and respect. I quickly rebutted that with my own spiel about honesty, saying that they should respect how I feel as a team. She knew she was beat, however stood her ground about the thank-you note. So I wrote to my predecessor about the stupidity of the project while relaying my appreciation for his work. After the silliness ended, I ran into a former executive of the club, telling him the situation. He didn't seem to interested, so I just told him that we were writing them thank-you notes. He just gave me a thumbs up and he went on his way. I'm still fuming at the situation. When I got home, I screamed at my wall, which made me feel a bit better.
I'm saying all of this not just because I need to rant, but I felt absolutely nothing for the feelings of the president, and I'm feeling very bad about that now. Should I feel bad for what I did? Was what I did bad?
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I'm saying all of this not just because I need to rant, but I felt absolutely nothing for the feelings of the president, and I'm feeling very bad about that now. Should I feel bad for what I did? Was what I did bad?
If this thread should go elsewhere, tell me. Thank you for your time.