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" ... AS: The CPSC personally sued the man who ran the company, even after the business had collapsed due to CPSC campaign against the single product produced by the business. The government forced a recall over concerns that children would swallow the balls, and then decided that the CEO was financially responsible for the recall. That in itself was unique, but the CPSC’s crusade against Buckyballs did not end there. Even after it was clear that the risk of harm was statistically insignificant compared with the number of units already sold, and even when it was obvious that the isolated children’s injuries were due to accident, not negligence by the company, the CPSC still pursued a case against Buckyballs and a single individual simply because it could. ... "
" ... For Martin, he traveled between floors in the hospitals to do swallow assessments for people and said nearly every floor had a different set of rules around PPE with very little guidance around them. He had an N-95, but originally struggled to obtain one from human resources. A few days before his daughter’s second birthday party, he saw a possible Covid-19 patient at work. He helped make the virtual party a success, but the next day he developed a cough. Even though he was cautious and isolated and called off from work, his wife says, “No one thought he had Covid-19, they just thought it was a cold.” He soon developed fever and lethargy and later tested positive for Covid-19. ... "
" ... The answer is simpler than you think — “go back to buying media as if it were 1995.” I realize this will be too hard to swallow, given that many advertisers have bought the snake oil sold by ad tech for so long. But let me be more specific. Buy direct from good publishers as much as you can — yeah, those publishers that you, and other humans, have heard of. ... "
" ... You might consider yourself a rather business-savvy executive, but even the greatest business minds know that there is always room for improvement. If you are unable to swallow your pride and enlist external help from time to time, you are likely missing out on some fantastic opportunities to improve both your organization and yourself. ... "