The recent piece about the Coldplay kiss cam and corporate desire was a hard‑hitting reflection that shows how what looks like attraction often hides hierarchy, and does this without jargon. The writing feels sharp yet human, pulling together neuroscience, culture and everyday office life into something many of us recognise in ourselves. And that honesty, saying what many feel but rarely say aloud, is what makes it powerful.But as I sat with it, I kept thinking about what remained unspoken. After all, it is in these “but” moments that truths often stay hidden.