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Donвђ™t Get The Deal -

"Everything looks in order, Elias," Marcus said, his voice smooth as oil. "Sign on the dotted line, and we can all go to lunch."

Elias looked at the "Exit Strategy" clause. It promised him wealth, but it guaranteed the termination of three hundred employees—people who had worked in his garage when the company was just a dream. He thought of Sarah in accounting, who was putting her son through college, and Mike in the warehouse, who had just bought his first home.

Write a where the choice has immediate consequences. Don’t get the deal

"I can't do it," Elias said. The words were quiet, but they cut through the room like a blade.

He walked out of the glass-walled office and into the crisp afternoon air. His phone began to vibrate incessantly—angry texts from investors, frantic calls from his lawyer. He ignored them all. For the first time in years, the weight on his chest was gone. He hadn't landed the biggest deal of his career, but as he drove toward the office to tell his team their jobs were safe, he knew he had finally closed the only deal that actually mattered. If you'd like, I can: "Everything looks in order, Elias," Marcus said, his

Marcus blinked, his smile faltering. "Excuse me? We’ve spent six months on this."

His fingers touched the cool paper. The pressure from his board of directors was immense. The prestige was beckoning. But the pit in his stomach had grown into a chasm. He realized that "winning" this deal meant losing his soul. He thought of Sarah in accounting, who was

Change the (e.g., a gritty underworld deal or a high-stakes sports trade). Focus on the aftermath of his decision a year later.