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Whenever anyone says “i wish them well”—of a competitor or a former colleague

They are lying. They trade truth for deniability disguised as phony civility

What they wish is total... told-you-so-failure somewhere between imminent destruction and slow torturous painful demise.
Case in point

Show me counter examples please
Of COURSE you can wish a competitor well and of COURSE you can wish a former colleague to succeed.

And there are many words and actions to convey it honestly

But everytime those words “I wish them well” are used in PR or post—it is not true.

Like “spending time with family”
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