Brat Miguel has always been like this, ever since I've known him. Everything that's happening to him, he brought on himself. "Brat, I'm not like you. I have responsibilities I must fulfill..." he says. As if I don't. I work too—maybe not like him, who refuses to respect his schedules and personal time—but I work hard, just like anyone else, and deliver results. I've closed major deals worth millions of pesos without ever sacrificing my own space. "I meet every meeting and commitment too, but within my hours. From the very beginning, I made it clear to my father that weekends were untouchable," I tell him. If I hadn't, I would've gone insane. Work, work, and nothing but work—that's no life. "There are times when you can't say no, when you can't evade it..." he insists. It makes me la
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