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by hogFeast 1885 days ago
No, my point is that having a high inheritance tax leads to improved efficiency of capital markets. The Lee family have relied on literally illegal manoeuvres (they rigged a shareholder vote on an subsidiary acquisition) to maintain control, it is best that a company is guided by economic motives and not dictatorship by minority groups (again, the cost to Samsung has been substantial, that is why the company has pretty much always traded at a heavy discount).

I would read more about Kun-hee...the issue with the orgies is not moral judgement, the issue is that it paints a picture of someone who has a lot of other stuff going on: he spent almost no time at work (reportedly, he was obsessed with films and spent 95% of his waking time comatose watching films), he made others treat him as essentially a God...which, tbf, he basically was in SK...he was convicted of serious crimes twice, he oversaw massive political corruption (he gave literally tens of millions to individual politicians, his total bribes are probably in the billions), he gave impromptu incoherent rants that lasted multiple days that senior execs had to attend, no-one was allowed to make eye contact or look at him whilst their eye level was higher than his, factory workers weren't allowed to park within eyesight of his office, anyone who met him had to eat a mint before they spoke to him...this is just a small subset of the crazy shit...it is always funny to me that people will abandon all logic in order to reflect in their own self-regard (the reason why people say having prostitutes with orgies doesn't matter is because they want other people to know they are very liberal and forward-thinking...if you actually care about making money, it is difficult to think of a worse sign).

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I gotta read about this guy!

His comatose film obsession is just as detrimental to his ability to make money as spending too much time with illegal sex workers. The commonality would be addiction, or more specifically neglecting other obligations. If neither of those things caused one to neglect other obligations, then there is nothing liberal and forward-thinking about not caring about the activity.

...I have come across quite a few execs with a prostitute habit...in no cases has it been unrelated to their job performance (and btw, I live somewhere where it is legal...it is usually correlated to either sex addiction and/or other addiction/compulsive behaviour).
I have ADHD.

A common version of ADHD happens when the person brain doesn't produce enough dopamine, so the person in question keeps seeking more, so people with ADHD often have addictive behaviour, even to stuff people didn't considered addicting at all.

But this variation of ADHD also can make the person a high performer, often the best dopamine kicks come from doing interesting work, for example coders doing new stuff or fixing really bizarre bugs, or a CEO having to navigate the company through a very tricky situation.

There is some resaeerch trying to figure out if it has a link to hunter genes (ie: people with this variation would be more inclined to hunt, and be persistant during hunting, at same time switching targets if necessary, but these adaptations make the person poor in following schedules, thus a poor farmer)

what about executives with a binge watching habit? its fine if you aren't aware