Success can become addictive work where 'it's not enough that I win, others must lose' and you never unplug from the game

A particularly toxic form of success addiction takes root when winning alone stops being satisfying and competitive defeat of others becomes the real driver. In this state, the game never ends and unplugging becomes psychologically impossible — a pattern that produces high performance in the short term and hollowness or destruction in the long term.

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A particularly toxic form of success addiction takes root when winning alone stops being satisfying and competitive defeat of others becomes the real driver. In this state, the game never ends and unplugging becomes psychologically impossible — a pattern that produces high performance in the short term and hollowness or destruction in the long term.

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    When Success Becomes an Addictive Game You Can't Quit

    Success can become addictive work where 'it's not enough that I win, other people have to lose' and you never unplug from the game