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Should you accept a story you can't commit to?

2024-10-14 23:47
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No, you shouldn't. It's not a good idea as you might not do it justice and could end up disappointing others.

I'd say no. Accepting a story you can't commit to could lead to stress, missed deadlines, and a subpar outcome. It's better to be honest from the start.

Tell the 'ceo can't commit suicide story'.

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2024-12-01 14:41

I'm not sure which specific 'ceo can't commit suicide story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to this concept. Maybe it's about a CEO who faced extreme difficulties but was prevented from taking such a drastic step due to various reasons like family, company responsibilities or moral obligations.

What are the settings in web novels that you can't accept?

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2024-08-24 22:07

As a fan of online literature, I don't have any aesthetic preferences or prejudices. However, as an observer, I can tell you some common settings in web novels that may not conform to some people's aesthetics or values. 1. Extreme racialism or discrimination. For example, some web novels had serious racial discrimination or prejudice, emphasizing the superiority of certain races or describing the violence or evil behavior of certain races. This setting might cause the readers to be disgusted and dissatisfied. 2. Too much violence and gore. Some web novels had a lot of violent and bloody scenes, including fights, gunfights, swords, and so on. This kind of description might make some people feel uncomfortable or afraid of affecting the reader's mood and health. 3. Over-reliance on magic or supernatural powers. Some web novels had a lot of magic or supernatural powers that could cure diseases, control time, change the shape of objects, and so on. This setting might make some people feel bored and unreal. 4. Over-commercial settings. Some web novels had a lot of commercial elements such as commercial transactions, magic shops, virtual currency, and so on. This setting might make some people feel that it was fake and unreal. 5. Plundering or plagiarizing settings. Some web novels had a large amount of plagiarism or plagiarized settings, such as other people's works, historical events, etc. Such a setting might make some people feel that they did not respect the original creation and intellectual property rights. It was important to note that these were just some common settings and not everyone would accept or like them.

Can you sell your story if you commit a crime?

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2024-10-16 14:39

No, you can't. Committing a crime is illegal and unethical, and selling a story based on such an act is highly unlikely to be accepted or permitted.

Can you sell your story if you commit a crime?

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2024-10-07 09:12

You can't. A crime is against the law, and trying to profit from it by selling the story would likely be met with legal consequences and public condemnation.

If you want to end the world, you can either accept it or accept it.

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2024-09-12 06:31

I'm happy to help you. The following is a recommendation for a multi-attack novel: 1 " Nine-star Poison Milk " This was a doomsday novel about an attacker and a victim who had a toxic healing skill. They survived and fell in love in the doomsday. 2." Reborn in the End of the World: A Full-time Expert " This was an apocalyptic novel that told the story of a "gaming expert" who attacked and respawned after the apocalypse in order to protect the weak. 3. Demonic Patriarch This was a fantasy novel that told a story between attack and defense. Although it wasn't a typical novel, there were some plots in which one person suffered multiple attacks. I hope the above recommendations will be helpful to you!

Who created the 'capitalist can't commit suicide story'?

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2024-10-25 21:41

Honestly, it's very hard to say who created the 'capitalist can't commit suicide story'. It could be a story that evolved from different cultural and economic perspectives. It may have started as a simple observation in a business community about how capitalists seem to be always in the game, no matter what. And then it got passed around and developed more meaning as it interacted with different ideas about capitalism, but there's no definite source that I can point to.

What is the 'capitalist can't commit suicide story' about?

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2024-10-25 10:54

I'm not entirely sure which specific 'capitalist can't commit suicide story' you're referring to. It could be some kind of fable or anecdote about the nature of capitalists and the idea that they are somehow restricted from taking their own lives perhaps due to their position in society, business obligations, or a moral/ethical code within the capitalist framework. But without more context, it's hard to be precise.

You can't be the hero in everyone's story. How can one accept this fact?

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2024-11-10 23:58

Just remind yourself that it's natural. Everyone is different, so don't take it too personally.

Why didn't the boy commit suicide in the story?

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2024-10-12 01:59

Maybe he found reasons to hold on and hope for a better future.

What are the possible reasons in the 'ceo can't commit suicide story'?

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2024-11-30 04:30

Family could be a reason. They need the CEO to be there for them.

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