Upon hearing that Douglas had done as instructed, Zane nodded approvingly. "Very well. You can take advantage of this opportunity to fire people who have been unloyal to the company."
Douglas asked in disbelief, "I can do that?"
"Of course," Zane said calmly.
Douglas took Zane's advice and said, "I'll contact you after I settle these matters, then."
"Sure."
…
After returning to the office, Zane poured two glasses of water. Then, he handed me one of the cups and said, "As expected, the Winslow family did exactly what I predicted."
I accepted the glass of water and said confusedly, "He used to like Sasha, and he even attacked her family so that they would let her marry him. Why would he still do that if he's in love with someone else?"
Zane sat down next to me and said, "He may just be upset that he has never won her over. For people like him, as long as he wanted something, his family would try to serve it to him. Over time, he developed a habit. As long as he liked something, they would do everything to get their hands on it."
In a disdainful tone, I asked, "Can't they use that mindset in their careers?"
"Careers depend on an individual's capabilities," Zane said plainly.
"Plus, the industry wouldn't favor them because of their backgrounds. Because of that, work will only be challenging for them. After realizing they are incapable in society, they will eventually return to their comfort zones."
But I still couldn't understand, so I asked, "But as the saying goes, isn't failure the key to success? I think it's okay to fail initially, but as long as you figure out where the problem lies and work on it, you will eventually succeed. Isn't that so?"
Zane gazed at me and said, "But not everyone comes to the same conclusion."
Pouting, I said, "You're right. But in comparison to doing weird things like these, I think it's better to work hard at my job. That way, I can earn money with my hard work."
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