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Lesson in Loyalty — Chapter 3
2. Transactional Convenience
“We have a deal, and it’s working for now.” Many relationships—corporate, romantic, and social—mistake mutual benefit for loyalty. The moment the benefit stops, so does the relationship. Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3- argues that convenience is the enemy of loyalty because loyalty is inherently inefficient. It stays when staying makes no logical sense. If your allegiance has a price tag, it is merely a rental.
3. Flashback: The Promise
- Memory: Two summers prior, an ember-lit promise: Tomas promised never to abandon the pack, no matter the cost.
- Contrast: The memory of warmth contradicts present chill. Mara remembers sheltering a stranger once—an act that became the moral compass for her trust.
The Three Types of Crossroads
In Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3- , we categorize the testing ground into three distinct scenarios. Recognizing which crossroad you stand at is the first step toward navigating it without losing yourself. Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3-
