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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. | {{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 | 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 [[Verbiage|pointless legal mulch]] avoiding [[For the avoidance of doubt|all of the paranoid doubts]] that she can coax out of the darkened deeper recesses of her cranium. This is entertaining — for {{sex|her}} — but a ghastly waste of time for the better interests of commerce in the abstract, personified by ''you''. | ||
The [[commercial imperative]] is ''not'' beside the point. It ''is'' the point. It is, in the long run, when | The [[commercial imperative]] is ''not'' beside the point. It ''is'' the point. It is, in the long run, when we personifiers of the better interests of commercse are dead, the only point. | ||
===Why merchants transact=== | ===Why merchants transact=== |