Test
Across
- 4. The internal fragility that leaves judgment exposed to fear, pressure, or emotion.
- 5. The belief that one deserves rewards or exceptions regardless of conduct.
- 6. Expecting the worst possible outcome and reacting as if disaster is inevitable.
- 8. Pouring too much of one’s identity or energy into work until self-worth depends on it.
- 9. An excessive drive for flawlessness that turns mistakes into personal threats.a
- 10. Unwarranted certainty in one’s own judgment, often masking real risk.
Down
- 1. The persistent unease or tension that fuels irrational decision-making.
- 2. Downplaying the impact of wrongdoing to preserve a sense of innocence.
- 3. A loss of emotional control that blurs rational thinking under pressure.
- 7. The mental bending of facts or logic to make unethical behaviour appear justified.