Why do you have to do coke? Because he sees far and knows that weed's profits can't impress the real boss, but coke can. Compared with profit, the boss' participation and protection are more important. He doesn't do it, others will do it. What he worries about is not profit or the market being taken by others, but worrying that others will win the protection of a boss who is stronger and higher than him through profit and market. This is his real ultimate disaster. To form alliances with higher-level bosses through greater profits, and to drive greater profits through alliances, this is the only feasible way, the smartest way.
But one thing that can never be avoided is that for him, it is an alliance, but for the boss, it is not the case. The positioning of each other on this matter has been qualitatively different from the beginning. The boss can give shelter, and it can be taken back naturally. The power that the boss needs to realize, as for who to realize, one is low-key and reliable, and the other is ability and convenience. In other words, no one is indispensable. Only convenient and not so convenient. People tend to overemphasize subjective reasons when they are successful and prosperous, and only think of objective reasons when they fail and adversity. What is gained by power, if one step is wrong, and one step is wrong, it will be counterattacked by power at any time, and it will be overturned in an instant.
Everyone, perhaps at the peak of their imagination, inevitably gets carried away. The difference between people's realms and levels is that some people will be complacent for a while, and some people will be complacent for a lifetime, until their careers come to an abrupt end. When he asked the familiar phrase "How many people have you killed in Vietnam?", the empire he had created was probably not far from being destroyed. Inevitably, there may also be an inability to part with the past glory and status.
Always remember, don't and can't be friends with the Político family, businessmen, or anyone else, will never be able to fight the Político family. Those who say the words "closer to Governo and far away from Política" have already stepped down from the altar and are almost at risk for the evening. I, waiting for ordinary people, should keep this in mind. There is no lifelong Político family, there is only a constant distribution of benefits, the system and the incumbent change again, and the rules of the game and level barriers are constant.
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