Two Spirited Quickees...Imagination closing

PhotoDave219

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No, that things could get worse without Eisner. I was talking about for fans, not Wall Street.

I don't remember you posting on these forums back in 2004.

Either way it's going to take a lot to change the culture of management and their viewpoints. You're going to have to bring in creativity to balance out the corporate and budgetary cultures that permeates the company.
 

PeterAlt

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I don't remember you posting on these forums back in 2004.

Either way it's going to take a lot to change the culture of management and their viewpoints. You're going to have to bring in creativity to balance out the corporate and budgetary cultures that permeates the company.
I wasn't continuously active like I am now. Sometimes, there would be whole months between postings. Search PeterAlt here in ascending date order.
 

Nubs70

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Maybe I'm just naïve, but I'll never understand why anyone with more money than anyone could possibly dream of would only make it their life's pursuit just to make even more when a lot of it could go to something greater than one's self either creatively or elsewhere. *insert Marge's speech from Fargo here*
This is the world of finance. If MM+ is projected to return greater profits than paying off debt, MM+ gets the green light as MM+ will add more to the bottom line. For example, if you have a $10,000 credit card bill at 20% interest or a $10,000 investment opportunity that may reasonably return 25%, you keep the debt and put the money towards the investment.
 

maxairmike

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Maybe I'm just naïve, but I'll never understand why anyone with more money than anyone could possibly dream of would only make it their life's pursuit just to make even more when a lot of it could go to something greater than one's self either creatively or elsewhere. *insert Marge's speech from Fargo here*

Because people that have a lot of money also have a fear of losing said money, and it can and does consume their thought process. I have a friend who was worth 6 figures 2 years before he graduated college, and I believe is toeing the millionaire line now a few years later, and he has said that on many occasions his fear of losing what he has and had (he has lost it all or close to all a few times) has paralyzed his thinking, put him into depression, etc. Just one example to answer that question/statement.
 

George

Liker of Things
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The building is still open, but the ride (and the film) closed it's mind to imagination a long, long time ago.:grumpy:

In that sense, the upstairs playground holds true to the meaning of the pavilion since we can imagine just how awesome it is up there without being exposed to the drab reality of modern imagination pavilion crapulence.
 

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