wait, crusehd? not (future) ally?Finally, the targets to be crushed are revealed!
That made me thought that that weirdly mature boy is also a reincarnator like her.I've met him in my past life.
Probably in preparation for future if she actually lose everything. The qualification would give padding to her CV when she need to look for new career from zero.Why is she taking certification exams super early? I thought all her contributions were credited to her staff, in order to hide her intelligence from possible enemies in the family?
It's just his character in the game story.That made me thought that that weirdly mature boy is also a reincarnator like her.
I'm not really sure what's the name of that fallacy, but going after future projected returns and forgetting current revenue and profit trends is a common thing for Equity markets to do. The markets expected Tesla to be a Tech Company that would dominate all car sales in the future rather than a fumbling Car company that's going to be outcompeted by Asian manufacturers everywhere outside the US ran by a CEO who alienated their key customer demographic. And so, many were burned.That composition fallacy reminded me of that question in my last job interview. It's about choosing which customer to deal with in that day, the next potential customer to profit off or the previous customer who's dealing with issues on the equipment they purchased the other day. I took the latter as it will entail legal issues if I don't and the former can easily be convinced to meet again another time and I don't have any legal obligation to focus on them as they haven't paid anything yet.
But at least it's not a question about ethics, those questions are hard to answer.