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The CEO fired me live on stream while 50,000 people watched, telling me to clear my desk in thirty minutes and warning that anything left behind would become company property, as if every product launch, client save, crisis fix, and idea he had claimed as his own had always belonged to him. Everyone waited for me to break, but I only placed my badge on the desk, wished the company success, and left with one small box in the rain. That night, while Preston begged for a private breakfast to fix his very public mistake, the chairman called from Singapore after seeing the shareholder registry—and by the time the emergency board meeting began, Preston’s face had already gone white…

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in meetings. Customer success had stopped filtering bad news through sales. The company was becoming more honest.

But perception outweighed reality.

As long as Preston positioned himself as the real leader waiting in the wings, I would never gain stable credibility.

That night, I stayed late reviewing financial reports.

The office emptied around me. Cleaning continue reading …

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