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Their middle child, Emily, was a 25-year-old who had always been the favorite child. Catherine had always been overly protective of Emily, who had grown up to be spoiled and entitled. Emily was engaged to a wealthy businessman, but Catherine was disapproving of the relationship, feeling that he was not good enough for her daughter. Their middle child, Emily, was a 25-year-old who
The founder is retiring. Three siblings must choose the next CEO. Each is qualified; each has a fatal flaw (one is dishonest, one is cruel, one is weak). The twist: The founder has no intention of retiring—this was a loyalty test. Conflict source: Ambition vs. love. Careers vs. relationships.