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Insecure leaders who are outwardly charming but resent successful people are known as _____whereas leaders who overcome their insecurity by being overconfident are known as _____.
a. narcissists / high likability floaters
b. narcissists/paranoids"‘passive aggressive
c. high likability floaters/narcissists
d. paranoids-passive aggressive / narcissists
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