Palacefinder General
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- Apr 5, 2019
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She was a VP of a NYC investment firm.
I’ve met maybe 100 during my career and regret to report that my experience of them would endorse the stereotypical, cliched view of them (cf Wolf of Wolf Street) - driven, arrogant bullies; prepared to do anything to win.
I therefore suspect that there’s little to analyse here - she got caught out doing something wrong and, instead of apologising and complying, went into full on attack mode in an attempt to “win”. As ever with bullies, she went for the “opponent’s” weak spot - his race.
Maybe you should have put ‘weak spot’ in quote marks. Great overall post, but strange to identify that as a...weak spot. You don’t work for Franklin Templeton by any chance?