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[S5E9] How to Succeed in Business

The narrative explores the "psychological friction" of the business world, showing how the lure of status and financial gain can commodify friendships and loyalty. Lessons from the Story

Cory enters the firm expecting to succeed through his usual "neurotic diligence"—hard work, following the rules, and academic-style preparation. He quickly finds himself overwhelmed by the fast-paced, "shark-like" environment. [S5E9] How to Succeed in Business

The episode illustrates that "who you know" and how you connect with them (social dynamics) is often as important as "what you know". The narrative explores the "psychological friction" of the

While the episode is a sitcom, it offers a grounded lesson on the difference between technical preparation and social intelligence: following the rules

Cory’s rigid approach failed in a fluid environment, whereas Shawn’s ability to read the room allowed him to advance.

[s5e9] How To Succeed In Business May 2026

The narrative explores the "psychological friction" of the business world, showing how the lure of status and financial gain can commodify friendships and loyalty. Lessons from the Story

Cory enters the firm expecting to succeed through his usual "neurotic diligence"—hard work, following the rules, and academic-style preparation. He quickly finds himself overwhelmed by the fast-paced, "shark-like" environment.

The episode illustrates that "who you know" and how you connect with them (social dynamics) is often as important as "what you know".

While the episode is a sitcom, it offers a grounded lesson on the difference between technical preparation and social intelligence:

Cory’s rigid approach failed in a fluid environment, whereas Shawn’s ability to read the room allowed him to advance.

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