The article highlights the phenomenon of self-sabotage among successful individuals, citing Donald Trump as a contemporary example. Despite achieving significant milestones in his second presidential termâsuch as closing the border and amassing business investmentsâTrump risks undermining his legacy through questionable financial decisions. The article contextualizes these risks against Trump's historic political comeback, detailing both his substantial accomplishments and the potentially self-destructive behaviors that could jeopardize not only his presidency but also the MAGA movement and America's global standing.
Over the years, numerous studies, speeches and books have focused on a phenomenon known as self-sabotage. The subjects are highly successful people who throw it all away by behaving recklessly when they get to the top of the heap.
Trump's comeback victory for a second term after surviving a would-be assassin's bullet and four politically driven prosecutions is already the stuff of legend. Despite a few hiccups, he has pulled off one of the best starts to a second term by fulfilling big campaign promises.
Trump is also taking on the far left over its cultural dominance with hot-button issues, including the size and cost of government and the roles of race, religion and the transgender movement in business, schools and sports.
His success in closing the border within weeks stands by itself as of one of the greatest and fastest achievements in modern American history.
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