Like a gambler who can’t get up from the table, Trump’s life has been defined by manic overreaching whenever he feels he’s on top
of “The Apprentice” to his rowdy and improbable political ascent, the craters of his most marked failures follow closely on his most consequential successes. He is this way, say people who know him well, because of his unshakable self-assurance and nerve but also his insatiable appetite for attention and conflict.
For Trump, there is no stopping to savor. “If he gets a win, he wants a bigger victory,” added former Trump casino executive Jack O’Donnell.“He starts to believe he is invincible,” said former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res.
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