How to Protect Yourself from Toxic Coworkers and Thrive Again
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Beneath the polished language of “team culture” and “collaboration,” there exists a subtler, colder game being played in many organizations. Most professionals believe success is earned through skill, integrity, and effort. Yet countless capable people find themselves drained, disoriented, and unfairly discredited – wondering how, despite their competence, they are losing ground to colleagues who seem less talented but somehow always come out ahead.
This guide is written for those professionals: the conscientious, diligent individuals who enter the workplace assuming fairness and reason will prevail. What they are encountering is not merely “difficult personalities.” It is something darker and more calculated—the Dark Triad: narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy operating in tailored suits and professional smiles. These are personalities that mimic normal empathy, but only as camouflage. They study emotional cues not to connect, but to control. And they thrive precisely because decent people assume others share their same moral baseline. This book will educate you how to identify and recognize toxic behaviors, and will empower you with knowledge on how to best manage those situations. Knowledge, in this case, is both shield and weapon.
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