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Question - You have been taken to a museum containing a fabulous exhibition. You have never had the opportunity to see such sights before, since you are poor and live in your workplace practically 24/7 trying to make do. Before you had a chance to see anything your boss runs into you and asks you to entertain important business friends of his in the cafeteria.

Do you do as he says or do you ditch them and go through the museum?
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I negotiate the paradox: I entertain the businessmen by taking them through the museum with me.
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Vraith wrote:I negotiate the paradox: I entertain the businessmen by taking them through the museum with me.
Meh, they're businessmen. They don't care about good art. All they want is to drink their coffee and talk business.
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