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I'm not sure if it is wise to give advice that is the opposite of how things usually work
Sometimes it's wise to give advice how things should work
What do you mean?
That apologies in mere words are so useful that all corporations have some specialists to do just that?
So what made you think this was advice meant for corporations?
I did not. I'm using corporations as an example to explain "how things usually work". What other part of my original comment did you not understand if that was not the part you're questioning?