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Re: Bounty hunter is considered as investors with a big patience.
by
Blitzboy
on 25/06/2023, 13:56:03 UTC
A bounty hunter is not typically considered an investor, as their work is focused on collecting bounties rather than investing capital for financial gain. However bounty hunters do require patience as they often have to spend long periods of time tracking down their targets and waiting for the right moment to make an arrest. In many cases, bounty hunter must also have a high level of skill and expertise in order to be successful in their work. This may involve knowledge of the legal system, investigative techniques, and physical combat skills. While there may be some similarities between the patience required by investors and that required by bounty hunters, the two profession are quite different in terms of their goals and methods.
Aha, an intriguing perspective, buddy. Yet, arent you sidelining the bounty hunter's intrinsic stake: Time, aptitude, and mental grit? They might not 'invest' conventionally like seeding capital for yields. Instead, they commit their hours, expertise, and gamble their safety, treating the bounty as their ROI. In essence, they're investors.

Their objectives may differ, their strategies vary, but the core ethos align substantially. Both necessitate patience, an aptitude for discerning people and scenarios, and making smart choices under duress. If thats not investment, then what is?

I'm not declaring them identical. But the boundary between them might not be as profound as we perceive.