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