My American magical life
Chapter 679 - 679 120 I'm willing to give everything!

679: Chapter 120 I’m willing to give everything!

679: Chapter 120 I’m willing to give everything!

What is the most important premise in making decisions?

Control of information.

In a complex cooperative model, because there are multiple factors that affect the outcome of the game, only by fully grasping the information about each factor can one make decisions with relatively high returns based on this.

Based on this logic that conforms to basic facts, we can see that astute decision-making requires decision-makers to have good abilities in collecting, perceiving, and summarizing information.

The saying that “two heads are better than one” has its objective reasonableness, because as the game relationship continues to evolve, in pursuit of greater benefits, the relevant decision-makers will continuously want to make better decisions.

Therefore, to prevent the problems of acting unilaterally, they have introduced staff, partners, and superiors to assist in their decision-making.

So, this has become a complex cooperative model, the complexity of which stems from two aspects: the complexity of the different factors of the game that the decision-makers face, and the complexity of the advice received through staff and others—this twofold complexity increases the risk of missteps in decision-making.

It is a frustrating tragedy.

The more complex the situation, the more helpers need to be brought in, and the more helpers that are introduced, the more complex the situation becomes.

This cycle seems to have no solution, but in fact, there is one.

Dialectical materialism provides a method to solve the problem.

Among the many contradictions in things or processes, the status and role of various contradictions are unbalanced (the complexity of the game factors), but there is only one contradiction that plays a dominant role, known as the primary contradiction.

The relationship between this primary contradiction and secondary contradictions changes constantly with the development of things.

Niu Sen made a mistake, the mistake being that he overlooked the complexity of the changing contradiction relationship.

“Gavin, I don’t understand why you want to get involved in the Caramakris Family’s strife.

What’s the point?

They’ve always been opportunists, and you actually believe in Temir’s promises, ha, she still has Achilles above her.

A woman who wants to compete with her brother for inheritance rights, who does she think she is?

And who do you think you are?”

In the home of a former California Clique boss who had retired from the scene, a secret meeting was underway.

Niu Sen was there, and so was Niu Sen’s aunt—the conniving old witch Nanxi.

Facing the boss’s accusations, Niu Sen didn’t say a word; he indeed had been deeply harmed by his own foolish actions.

Hearing the blatant arrogance toward women in the old man’s words, the old witch spoke up.

“Hey, what about women?

I’m a woman, but I’ve been the Democratic Party’s House Leader for over a decade.

Just the other day, I even became the Speaker.

Do you have a problem with that?”

The old man gave Nanxi a contemptuous look and had no intention of saying more.

Why should I give you face?

You are someone we, the California Clique, pushed into power, riding on the Democratic Party’s trend toward gender equality to take up the position of the House Leader.

To put it bluntly, your only advantage is a lack of a dick.

If we had someone else to use right now, what qualifications would you have to be Speaker?

The old witch was just slapped in the face, and her eyes immediately showed it.

Old thing, you’re about as old as me, so what are you pretending for?

A person’s thoughts can change with their position.

She has been the Democratic Party’s core leader for more than a decade, and now she has become America’s third in command (after the Great Commander croaks, the Speaker of the House is the second in line of succession); she naturally feels she should be respected now.

Noticing the increasing tension in the conversation, Niu Sen broke the stalemate.

“Let’s not talk about the past.

The current situation is that Achilles has rallied a bunch of people, including some of our Democratic Party’s representatives who have sided with him.

His aim is very clear, to throw California into chaos.

How should we respond, aunt?

Do you have any suggestions?”

There was a pleading look in Niu Sen’s eyes; his aunt was now the Speaker of the House, and in his view, as long as Nanxi took action, everything could be resolved.

But Nanxi said mockingly,

“I’m just a woman, since you think politics is a man’s game, then deal with this problem yourselves!”

Hey, of course I will take action, but you have to beg me.

What, when he was mocking me just now, you didn’t say a word, but now that you’ve messed yourself up, you expect me to clean it up for you as if it’s the most natural thing in the world?

Niu Sen, my child, you’re thinking too prettily.

I will not wipe anyone’s ass for free!

There’s a saying called ‘the emperor’s golden hoe,’ which roughly means that peasants fantasize that an emperor’s life is luxurious enough to use a golden hoe for farming—a concept with a sarcastic meaning.

But this mockery itself is also filled with dark humor, because firmly believing that the emperor uses a golden hoe or believes that the emperor doesn’t farm at all is a kind of wishful thinking.

In reality, an emperor can do anything; there is no absolute correlation between a person’s actions and their status, identity, or wealth.

Nanxi, as a shrewd veteran politician, as the strongest sister-in-law of the California Clique, could also receive covert contempt from her own people and have her own temper and demands.

This is the complexity of the two sides of what’s called complexity, the intricacy of introducing helpful forces.

Niu Sen made a mistake in the face of the complex situation.

Today, he had others come over to discuss how to cope, and before they had figured out how to resolve the matter, his own people started to quarrel.

That man: perhaps this is life.

On one side was an old uncle of the California Clique, a former boss who’d retired from the scene, and on the other was his aunt, now the foremost figure in America’s Democratic political arena.

What could Niu Sen do?

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