When bringing the faithful together is wrong
Let’s assume for a minute that you have a very successful store, where there is never a shortage of clients, but you decide to close the store because you couldn’t find someone to run the cash register. Or how about a mass transit system, where people are lined up at the stops but you decide to cancel the “run” because there’s a shortage of drivers. Consider the musical group that decides to give up public concerts because the drummer is absent. In any of these models, the correct solution is to find the missing parties needed to complete your equation.
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