Thread regarding Enbridge Inc. layoffs

The Boiling Frog… Who Can Relate?

Long one, but a good one! Who can relate to this???
Imagine placing a frog into a pot of cold water, then slowly turning up the heat. At first, the frog remains calm, barely reacting to the gradual change. It quietly adjusts its body temperature, slowly adapting to the warming water, thinking, “This is still okay. I can handle this.”

As the water continues to heat, the frog tolerates the rising temperature, convincing itself that it’s still bearable. It adapts little by little, accepting discomfort bit by bit, believing it can survive whatever comes next.

But here lies the danger: when the water becomes unbearably hot—too hot to endure—the frog finally recognizes the urgent need to escape. It realizes, “Now, I must jump out to save myself!”

Unfortunately, by this time, the frog has already exhausted its energy simply enduring the increasing heat. It’s too weak, too depleted to make the leap to safety. Despite its desire to escape, the frog is trapped. Slowly, it succumbs to the boiling water, unable to save itself.

The truth is, the frog didn’t perish because of the water’s heat alone. It died because it failed to act early, failed to make the decision to jump out when it still could.

This phenomenon is known as the “Boiling Frog Syndrome.”

This powerful story mirrors many of our lives. We often endure injustice, neglect, or hardship step by step, telling ourselves, “I’ll tolerate this for now. I’ll deal with it later.” We accept small pains, dismiss warning signs, and adapt to worsening conditions, hoping things will improve.

But what starts as manageable discomfort can grow into overwhelming suffering. By the time we realize the severity of our situation, our strength to fight back, to change our circumstances, has often been drained. We lose the courage to stand up, to speak out, and to protect ourselves.

The lesson here is clear: Never allow yourself to reach a point where you lack the strength to break free from toxic situations.

When you sense discomfort or injustice creeping in, take action immediately. Set clear boundaries, raise your voice, and defend your dignity before it’s too late. Your mental and emotional resilience is your greatest ally—nurture it, protect it, and never let it be drained by slow, creeping harm.

Remember, life will often test your limits, but you hold the power to decide when to leap out of the boiling water. Don’t wait until your energy is gone. Act now, protect your peace, and choose survival on your own terms.

Because no one deserves to become the “boiled frog” — someone who wanted to survive but was too late to save themselves.

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Post ID: @OP+1jw95qmab

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To be fair, that is the level of discourse I expected.

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Post ID: @4az+1jw95qmab

@47s you're a fu--ing id--t. Full stop.

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Post ID: @49c+1jw95qmab

@47s and who are you supposed to be, Joseph St-lin’s speech writer?

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Post ID: @48v+1jw95qmab

The freedom convoy should have been squashed. What we were learning is that if you have enough trucks to jam up the system and the willingness to brute force the economy, you get your way.

The whole series of lockdown complaints is a classic case of revisionist history. We did the best we could with the information available at the time. And no matter wha5 some people would like to believe, we really didn't do badly.

Most people mad about it are mad in the abstract - the most pointless kind of mad. Esoteric nonsense like calling it "freedom".

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Post ID: @47s+1jw95qmab

This story is about Canadians.
There was no reaction on covid lockdowns, except Freedom Convoy.
There was no public outcry how government squashed Freedom Convoy and their supporters.
There was no reaction to interest rate hikes.
We just voted in an international banker who will continue increasing the temperature in the pot.

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Post ID: @28v+1jw95qmab

@gk - TIS is a sh-t show. All the VPs are now in a power struggle and walking over each other to be the next BIG boss.

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Post ID: @xw+1jw95qmab

For the person who started this thread, SHAME ON YOU for implying we’re weak minded victims. We are not frogs, no one is “trapped”, and there’s no evil chef trying to cook us. A frog is instinctual at best and not known for having many neurons or cognitive abilities. We have a brain and no one is standing in the way of anyone “escaping”.

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Post ID: @x7+1jw95qmab

Instead of the boiling pot it’s a waste high 4’x4’ cubicle. Nothing recruits top notch professionals like seating people in Indian call center cube farms where watchful management can keep an eye on the grunts. At least they let you keep your stapler.

Houston we have a problem.

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Post ID: @r3+1jw95qmab

@OP This is exactly what working in TIS is like these days. Pure evil.

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Post ID: @gk+1jw95qmab

Why Enbridge will never be capable of boiling frogs:
DEI, is the frog a disadvantaged amphibian?
It will take a team of 36 directors and 32 VP's to determine if we need a 10 quart or 9.5 liter pot to boil the frog. Then we have to find a gold plated one.
Who gets the water use permit for frog boiling? What's the remediation plan afterwards?
Has anyone been safety trained on frog boiling?
Wait! Supply Chain needs to "go to market" to buy the frog, and look! They saved 1 million dollars by finding one on sale. But first we need a TSDR because the frog supply chain bought doesn't meet spec. Lastly, is frog boiling a union position, or can anyone perform this task?

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Post ID: @fk+1jw95qmab

Perfect story and it directly relates to my past life at Enbridge. Thankfully I was Intelligent/strong/capable enough of leaving Enbridge when I could. My life is better for it and I have not looked back once! I love freedom!

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Post ID: @dz+1jw95qmab

Hahaha good story better than all the moaning from people who want to retire.

However in reality the frog was out of that water as soon as it began to warm up."

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Post ID: @dy+1jw95qmab

Have you ever tried a boiled frog? Absolutely delicious. Even better fried.

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Post ID: @bb+1jw95qmab

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