Life at the Top Chapter 2013
If they did not do meritorious deeds or show off, when would they do it?
However, could these families be regarded as greedy based on a causal loophole?
Not necessarily.
When one rose to a certain level and stature, regardless of it was Swallow Capital or himself, everyone would only care about the result and they would not ask the reason and original intention, The same applied to those families.
As long as the result was good, who cares i
f the original intention was less than
purehearted?
Take Jasper for example, if he was doomed to fail after doing so many things, and he would end up being exposed and criticized, why would he continue? He would just pack his bags and flee.
Human nature was inherently selfish and complicated. Some people would genuinely sacrifice themselves to fulfill a greater good, but those people did not exist in this room.
Everyone wanted to get a piece of the pie, s o whether this person came with a fruit knife or a meat cleaver, it did not matter. Any knife that could get the meat off the prey was good enough.
Jasper suddenly became enlightened as he thought about this.
He also understood that, just like what the little prince said before, no matter how much he thought about it, no matter how big the combined advantages of his past and present life were, he was not from a big family, so he could not properly look a t the problem from the their perspective. A t the end of the day, it was him who had looked down on this matter and also looked down on these families.
These people were so evil.
However, whether it was Jasper or Swallow Capital, they would have to praise their evilness. After all, it was good that they were evil.
“You’re giving up foreign trade
cooperation and even sacrificing yourself. This is a high price.”
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