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" ... If you reside in a high-cost city where you’re forced to pay exorbitant rents, mortgages and taxes, it's logical to consider moving to less-costly places to live. People generally migrate to large cities because that's where the jobs are and there is always a lively, bustling social scene and nightlife—teeming with restaurants, bars, shows, movies, parties, concerts, gyms, sporting events and cultural events. Now that most of these are closed or only serving a limited capacity of people, you have to ask yourself why you are wasting your financial resources. Since you can work remotely from anywhere and the social life is dead, you might as well save money and have a safer environment somewhere else. ... "
" ... In my consulting practice, most retailers that contract my services are focused on improving the strategy they were using to compete in the market. I enjoy working with retailers, but on the topic of strategy, I find it necessary to spend an exorbitant amount of time understanding who within a company came up with the current strategy and their motivation for doing so. ... "
" ... Now, most people (myself from a few years ago included) would either decide it’s an exorbitant and unnecessary expense or start to look for places to cut expenses in our personal life to pay for it. ... "
" ... Texas is just the latest example of this year’s exorbitant spending to fire college football coaches and then pay them the contractual severance obligations the universities thought were such good deals when they hired them. And in most cases, they occurred at public universities, where throughout the year of the pandemic, presidents told their campuses of the “historic” budget problems they faced, the “gut-wrenching” cuts that must be made, and the “unprecedented” sacrifices that would be necessary. Except... for the football coach. ... "
" ... These days, “impression management” has become so important to those aiming for job success, that luxury brands quite often dedicate an exorbitant amount of time and effort to help men dress for success effectively. More than ever before, American businessmen are nurturing dress codes by adding a healthy dose of creativity paired with individuality. Still today, in business and professional settings, it is modified conservatism that remains the true winner in menswear. ... "