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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Jay520 said:

I get that. I'm just saying that if a man did intentionally make a bad decision, we wouldn't know because there would always be some way that his decision gained profit.


And I'm saying that it makes no sense at all for a company to make a loss on purpose. If it does, some of its employees clearly have some kind of issues.

Therefore, I think it's foolish to assume that criminals make bad decisions on purpose, instead of what the masses consider to be good decisions.



No, it wouldn't make sense. But that doesn't mean it doesn't happen every day. It could, but it is impossible to confirm what happens in other people's head. Hypothetically speaking, if a person did a decision without the intent to profit, we would not know because his decision would somehow yield some profit. Do you see what I mean by saying your assertion isn't testable?