Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work

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On paper, he was a hero. In reality, he was a parasite that had successfully hollowed out its host. Julian looked out the window at the city below, his reflection in the glass showing a man who felt nothing but the cold, mechanical satisfaction of a successful hunt.

The corner office on the 42nd floor didn’t smell like success; it smelled like expensive sandalwood and ozone. Julian Vane sat behind a desk carved from a single slab of obsidian, his hands folded with a stillness that felt predatory. Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work

But to his subordinates, he was a ghost in the machine. He used a technique called "gaslighting by proxy." He would give conflicting instructions to two rising stars, then sit back and watch them destroy each other’s reputations in a desperate bid to please him. On paper, he was a hero

He whispered to the board that Sarah was "struggling with the pressure" and "taking personal time." The corner office on the 42nd floor didn’t

To his CEO, Julian was a visionary. He spoke in the language of "disruption" and "efficiency." He was the first to arrive and the last to leave, projecting an image of tireless dedication.

He moved her desk to a separate floor under the guise of a "special project."

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