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You look out for No. 1 first. You think the company revolves around you, believing what you do takes priority. Every day, you focus on proving you're smarter, dropping names, and relentlessly promoting your agenda. When the spotlight shifts elsewhere, you're consumed with jealousy. You treat your peers like ghosts, never bothering to listen, pitch in, or help them shine. And they're returning the favor…to your detriment.