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" ... At the moment, a user can control James and others, almost like they’re playing an undisciplined version of MyCareer. ... "
" ... Governmental aid to individuals and businesses is a highly charged topic, as there are a lot of opinions about priorities and views of what is just and why in a free market economy, the aid might be needed. Among the more controversial ideas is giving aid to airlines. The most common narrative is that these businesses have squandered their cash, treat customers poorly, are undisciplined in their pricing, and mostly cause their own problems. ... "
" ... I am reminded of the sad statistic from a few years ago: 50% of the NFL players are on some form of disability by the time they are 50 years old. If they only have a few years of income, even multi-million dollar income, and an undisciplined non-financially planned lifestyle of a millionaire, the money is gone before even the autumn of life. ... "
" ... Much to the surprise of many, the stock market seems to have settled well above what the health of the underlying economy would indicate. Many people are spending their money on stocks, leading to equity inflation. Those spending more time at home, flush with new stimulus cash, are on the hunt for new forms of entertainment. Enter investment apps like Robinhood and the excitement of undisciplined day trading. ... "
" ... The affected imports are narrowly targeted: steel nails, automobile bumpers, aluminum wires and cables, and body stamping for tractors. The nature of these goods makes the section 232 rationalization even more dubious than it was to start with. You’re not alone if you fail to see the connection between car bumpers and national security. Their ad hoc selection makes it look like the government is picking winners and losers in the marketplace in an undisciplined manner. ... "