Definitely agree. With the CEO's choices, it is not just hindsight, it is what people in his deep dive community have been telling him for years. Yes, most of us still stop at red lights, and with any luck, stop signs!
Completely agree with you. Before the pandemic, I felt safe in my city and in my home. I was cautious, however, observant, but unafraid. It is different now. I am under no illusions, but many people are. I'm still safe in my home for now, but random violent crime has engulfed my city and it seems to be everywhere. Every thug has a gun, every doper is looking to rob me. I'm more fearful now and pretty much stay home. It is simply a cautious choice to stay safer; I think my chances of becoming a random victim are high where I live, Memphis, Tennessee.
Definitely agree. With the CEO's choices, it is not just hindsight, it is what people in his deep dive community have been telling him for years. Yes, most of us still stop at red lights, and with any luck, stop signs!
Completely agree with you. Before the pandemic, I felt safe in my city and in my home. I was cautious, however, observant, but unafraid. It is different now. I am under no illusions, but many people are. I'm still safe in my home for now, but random violent crime has engulfed my city and it seems to be everywhere. Every thug has a gun, every doper is looking to rob me. I'm more fearful now and pretty much stay home. It is simply a cautious choice to stay safer; I think my chances of becoming a random victim are high where I live, Memphis, Tennessee.
I wrote about this too. The CEO didn’t need to take others down with him. That’s the bottom line. He was told to stop and he didn’t listen.