Audacity is confidence that comes either terribly or boldly. During my work, I have often seen people with an audacious, cunning nature taking advantage of situations. It feels like something they have trained themselves in context, quite often leveraging others for their own benefits.
Is it wrong to be able to put your day and night on a work and then someone doesn't address you in that entire conversation? Mostly, you would have done enough, but they act as if they did everything alone. The foremost seeking of my action is not to deliver an expectation of acknowledgement, but to make things happen, as I have seen tough times in those situations. That person would tell everything about others but not about me? Why, maybe my contributions are so much that it would make them feel weak?
A harsh thing to expect from some, but I did my part....
I have seen people like them climb the ladder, reach the heights, or get things away, and are happy too....
These are the times when the people who enjoy your presence come to your mind. While you are busy just making everything right in front of you, you miss those who were holding you back.
Things have really changed ever since in ideating with people, interacting, and coming ahead of the curve in the professional workspace. I credit my work, I add up what I have done, I speak for myself, and seek what I can contribute and learn to work for the better. Maybe I haven't lost, maybe I have won, not in what I have projected, but in what holds my ground.