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Skin In The Game: Hidden Asymmetries In Daily Life Here

Across the street, in a sleek glass office, lived Marcus, a high-level consultant for a global grain conglomerate. Marcus spent his days looking at spreadsheets and making "strategic recommendations" to farmers thousands of miles away. When he advised a massive shift to a new, cheaper fertilizer, he received a handsome bonus for "cost-saving initiatives."

Marcus, however, was unaffected. He had already moved on to a new firm with his fat bonus. He faced no downside for his bad advice. He had , creating a hidden asymmetry where he gained from the upside while others bore the full weight of his risks. Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life

Back at the bakery, Elias noticed the flour quality dropping. Instead of just passing the cost to his customers, he spent his nights experimenting with natural leavens to keep the bread nutritious. He stayed up late, his hands covered in flour, because if the bread failed, he failed. Across the street, in a sleek glass office,

A year later, the soil in those distant fields began to sour, and the harvests failed. The farmers lost their livelihoods; the villagers faced bread shortages. He had already moved on to a new firm with his fat bonus

The lesson was etched in the crust of every loaf: never trust the soul of a man who doesn't have to live with the consequences of his own word.

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