False equivalency: A misleading comparison where the comparison targets are forcibly balanced while ignoring relevant differences. For example, claiming that banning guns also requires banning cars. Both cause harm to human life, but guns are designed for lethality and are closely linked to crime, whereas automobiles are meant for transportation and sometimes cause fatalities in traffic accidents as side effects. Comparing these two as if they are the same constitutes a false equivalency. Similarly, saying that apples and oranges are the same because they are both fruits and round is also a false equivalency. We are easily misled by such false comparisons. - Joseph’s “just my thoughts”
Don’t let a salesperson collect sales money, as it can lead to corruption . While corruption involves the human mind, the structure is more important. If a salesperson is trying to increase their salary by improving their performance, they may resort to hiding unfavorable payment terms . However, a salesperson can hardly succeed if sales and money collection are separated. Do not leave fish to cats . - Joseph’s “just my thoughts”