“It still feels bad,” Lydia explained. “We spent the past ten years building this team, and now, we have to take it apart. I feel bad when I have to tell people they have lost their jobs. I feel bad for the organization. All of our hard work, our capacity, our competence, our place in the market, we have to dismantle.”
“And?” I asked.
“And we have to keep on. At the end of the day, life goes on,” Lydia admitted.
“What do say to those, you have to disconnect?”
“There is nothing to say. There are no words. I can only give them respect. They have a difficult journey ahead, and they face it alone.”
“And what do you say, to those who remain?”