I think we're making
dumber decisions then usual.
Not exact matches
Sometimes you might make something that you think is really awesome but that the public just doesn't get or isn't ready for and
then you have to make a
decision of, «Oh I can take this path and
dumb it down or be true to myself and figure out why nobody is getting it.
If we can't learn from the past to take the right
decision for the financially buoyant tomorrow,
then we are just
dumb:
Or people, in the US, who stroll into their local convenience store for a pack of smokes &
then hit the store ATM for a few twenties (for a $ 3 fee)-- there's two
dumb decisions in just 60 seconds!
But if they're
dumb enough to strategize wrong and make
decisions that end up making consumers hate Ubisoft
then they're going to pay for it with their wallets.
We need to stop and hear from our sponsors, and
then I want to talk about the dos and don'ts and why maybe it's partly the lawyer's fault that people make
dumb decisions like that.
Then I want to talk about the dos and don'ts and why maybe it's partly the lawyer's fault that people make
dumb decisions like that.