The Power of Unintended Consequences: SuperFreakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner [View article]
"Everyone has a price" reminds me of a joke. A man asks a woman if she would go to bed with him for $1,000,000.00. She says, "Yes." he then asks, "how about $100.00?" She answers, "What kind of woman do you think I am?" he says "We already determined that. We are now just haggling over the price."
To make this serous, ask yourself what percent of women would answer "Yes." to the first question and you will have your answer to "EVERYONE has a price." Maybe not everyone, but I bet it would be in the high 90% catagory.
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"Everyone has a price" reminds me of a joke. A man asks a woman if she would go to bed with him for $1,000,000.00. She says, "Yes." he then asks, "how about $100.00?" She answers, "What kind of woman do you think I am?" he says "We already determined that. We are now just haggling over the price."
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To make this serous, ask yourself what percent of women would answer "Yes." to the first question and you will have your answer to "EVERYONE has a price." Maybe not everyone, but I bet it would be in the high 90% catagory.