In my experience, the easiest way to unite people is to establish a common market.
[Sakamoto's temper is cooling, although it's hard to tell that there was any temper at all really. While someone potentially screwing with useful information is aggravating to say the least, Travis' intentions were good-natured.
That doesn't change the fact that Travis is cheap labor.]
I'm looking for a product, something we can trade for. Food's already been capitalized- Ah, the most essential of needs! The basics of basics! But, but, but!
There's a problem with philanthropy, you know. There's not enough incentive. Sure, kind-hearted people, people who care about other people, like you and I... Surely, we'd pitch in! But not everybody's like that. People aren't motivated by kindness alone.
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[As slippery as Sakamoto can be sometimes, everything that he's saying still rings true enough to Travis.
(Or maybe he really is just that gullible.)]
Keep talking. Can't exactly help you if I don't know what you're talking about.
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[Sakamoto's temper is cooling, although it's hard to tell that there was any temper at all really. While someone potentially screwing with useful information is aggravating to say the least, Travis' intentions were good-natured.
That doesn't change the fact that Travis is cheap labor.]
I'm looking for a product, something we can trade for. Food's already been capitalized- Ah, the most essential of needs! The basics of basics! But, but, but!
There's a problem with philanthropy, you know. There's not enough incentive. Sure, kind-hearted people, people who care about other people, like you and I... Surely, we'd pitch in! But not everybody's like that. People aren't motivated by kindness alone.
I have another idea.