Am I being selfish? - Harry

Keith was the founder of a community organisation that advocated for the welfare of a minority group. He was passionate about the cause and had been collecting stories of discriminatory behaviours in certain high-profile companies to prepare a report.

At a social gathering, he met Harry, an employee who had been at a large company for several years. Keith's eyes lit up. Here was someone with insider experience.

"Would you be willing to share your story with me?" Keith asked. "Your responses won't be attributed to you. I just need to understand what's happening on the ground."

Harry agreed. He felt safe knowing his identity would be protected. Over coffee, he shared his experiences freely—the subtle exclusions, the overlooked promotions, the casual remarks that stung.

After the interview and before the report was finalised, Keith contacted Harry again. This time, his tone had shifted.

"I've been thinking," Keith said. "Your story is powerful. It would have so much more impact if you allowed me to use your real name."

Harry hesitated. That wasn't what they'd agreed to.

Keith pressed on. "You have a responsibility to contribute to the social progress of our community. This is bigger than just you. Don't you want to be part of the change?"

Harry felt his chest tighten. Was Keith right? Was he being selfish by wanting to stay anonymous? Was he letting his community down?

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