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This case was Pete's test for Wesson in a lot of ways and he failed on almost all of them.

I really struggled with this part of the story.

Here is where I think Pete’s objective made him bend too far to compensate. I’m clear that Pete doesn’t respect him or he’s not the great psychologist he’s purported to be. But, he’s close to Nick and worried that Nick’s objectivity might be questionable so he gives Wesson more of the benefit of the doubt than warranted.
People like Wesson often get ahead because those in charge are worried that their negative feelings about the man may be making them lose their objectivity. I’m with Anita…I think there’s a tiny little office in a tiny little town with weak WiFi waiting for him.
People like Wesson often get ahead because those in charge are worried that their negative feelings about the man may be making them lose their objectivity. I’m with Anita…I think there’s a tiny little office in a tiny little town with weak WiFi waiting for him.