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The man smiled, and for the first time, Elias saw the "Devil's Work" for what it truly was. It wasn't the evil he had done; it was the humanity he had traded away for the sake of being "perfect."

The change was instant. The next morning, the city was no longer a mess of grey concrete; it was a mathematical symphony. He drafted the "Solstice Tower" in forty-eight hours. It was a marvel of glass that seemed to trap sunlight and hold it long after dusk. By the second year, Elias was a household name. By the fifth, he was a god of industry.

"I don't need to take it back," the man said, turning to leave. "The ten years are up. Your hands are yours again." devils_work

"The Vision," the man replied. "You will see the world not as it is, but as it could be. Every stone will speak to you. Every beam will know its place. You will be the greatest builder this century has ever seen." Elias signed.

The devil often offers a way to bypass the struggle and patience required for genuine growth. The man smiled, and for the first time,

The work often starts by exalting the person's talent but ends by destroying their character or relationships.

Discuss the of these types of stories. Discouragement: The Devil's Most Effective Weapon - YMI He drafted the "Solstice Tower" in forty-eight hours

Elias began to notice that his hands were no longer his own. When he tried to draw a simple sketch for his niece—a small wooden bird—his fingers refused to move. They would only draw cold, perfect lines of steel and stone. He stopped visiting his family because their faces looked "unstructured" to him. He stopped eating food he couldn't measure, and eventually, he stopped sleeping, terrified that a dream might be asymmetrical.