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Shame is a constant companion
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Shame is a constant companion

From Aftenposten · () Norwegian

Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Sigrid Sollund expressed deep humiliation and shame over a past work decision.
  • She is preparing for a new challenge after resigning from her role as a program leader.
  • The article suggests her new challenge is significant and causes her apprehension.

Sigrid Sollund, a former program leader at Dagsnytt 18, has spoken about the profound sense of shame and humiliation she experienced following a past work-related decision. The Norwegian journalist described the feeling as a "constant companion," indicating the deep emotional impact of the event.

Sollund, 50, admitted to dreading the act of resigning from her position. This apprehension, however, has now been overshadowed by a new, more significant challenge that she is preparing to face. The nature of this new endeavor is not fully disclosed but is presented as something that causes considerable unease.

I think it's terribly humiliating.

โ€” Sigrid SollundSollund describes her feelings about a past work decision.

"I think it's terribly humiliating," Sollund stated, visibly uncomfortable as she discussed her feelings. The article implies that this new challenge is substantial, leading her to "grue seg til" โ€“ to dread or feel anxious about โ€“ it, even more than she dreaded leaving her previous role. The piece is behind a paywall, suggesting further details are available to subscribers.

Shame is a constant companion.

โ€” Sigrid SollundSollund elaborates on the emotional toll of the experience.
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Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.