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{{g}}The [[commercial imperative]] is the cold, hard bedrock of commercial reality which underpins every contract, every transaction, every ''thing'' about your relationship with your client, and which your client’s [[lawyer]] is certain to not understand. If she does understand it, she will profess not to care about it, claiming it is beside the point. It is ''not'' beside the point. It very much ''is'' the point.  
{{g}}The [[commercial imperative]] is the cold, hard bedrock of commercial reality which underpins every contract, every transaction, every ''thing'' about your relationship with your client, and which your client’s [[lawyer]] is certain to not understand.  
 
If she does understand it, she will profess not to care about it, will claim it is beside the point, and insist on three acres of pointless legal much avoiding all of the pranoid doubts that enter her head. This is entertaining — for {{sex|her}} — but a waste of time for the better interests of commerce in the abstract.  
 
The [[commercial imperative]] is ''not'' beside the point. It ''is'' the point. It is, in the long run, when you and I are dead, the only point.


===Why merchants transact===
===Why merchants transact===