CEO mocks employees as replaceable - two months later he files for bankruptcy, Internet responds with leadership lesson
In a Reddit thread that has quickly gone viral, a user shared a story of corporate irony that has resonated with thousands. According to the post on r/work, a CEO attempted to "motivate" his staff by bluntly informing them that they were "all replaceable." The attempt at "tough love" backfired spectacularly: two months later, the CEO filed for bankruptcy. The internet's response has been a mix of schadenfreude and a serious discussion on leadership.