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The JC’s eighteenth law of worker entropy, also known as Büchstein’s special theory of Parkinson’s Law, states that “work does not expand to fit the time available as much as the amount of money available.”
There is a “commercialogical constant” between the amount of money at risk and the amount of money agents will extract from the principals who, risk free, for ensuring its safe conveyance.