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Weaponized Politeness: How the Most Ruthless Operators Never Raise Their Voice

Arpita3 hours ago04 mins

We often imagine toxic people as loud. They shout in meetings. They slam doors. They openly insult colleagues. They make enemies visible. Reality is usually quieter. Some of the most damaging people in organizations never lose their temper. They never use offensive language. They smile. They thank everyone. They call you “dear,” “my friend,” or…

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