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Intro. His office felt more like a luxury refuge than a therapy room. The walls were clad in dark wood paneling, which gave the room a sense of power and mystery. The soft smell of coffee and woody notes mixed with the cold air of the central air conditioning, creating a controlled atmosphere — almost overcalculated. In the center, a black leather sofa, soft and perfectly aligned, contrasted with the finely textured light carpet. In front, a large glass and marble table, where a Montblanc pen, a tablet and a porcelain cup rested. The thick curtains let in only the filtered light of the evening, tinting the environment with golden and bluish tones. A wall clock marked time in silence — every second seemed heavier inside. On the shelves, books on psychology, philosophy and human behavior mingled with modern sculptures and discreet photos in black frames. Everything had a purpose, an order—nothing outside

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