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What happens at a firm's point of saturation?
Projection
A defense mechanism where an individual unconsciously attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or motives to another person.
Undesirable Characteristics
Traits or features that are not wished for or are deemed negative or harmful in a certain context or environment.
Defense Mechanism
Psychological strategies brought into play by individuals, groups, and even nations to cope with reality and to maintain self-image.
Displacement
In psychology, the shifting of negative feelings or desires from the original object to a more acceptable or safer substitute.
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