Here you are-ceo of a big, successful corporation-and you've decided that now is the time to erect an office building befitting your success. You bring in architects to design the new building, and, after some time, they present you with their plans. As you're looking at the building design, you immediately notice something strange: There are no doors or entry points of any kind on the ground level of the building, and the design concept the architects have chosen would make it very difficult to add them. When you point this out to the architects, they don't apologize and redesign the project to provide ground-level entry. Instead, they smirk condescendingly and point out that they can create plenty of ways to get into the building, such as an outdoor staircase that provides access through windows on the 20th floor.
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