[ Schultz raises his hands in a gesture that reads of course in the way that most people might answer the question of is there snow at the North Pole, his smile drawing crows' feet at the corners of his eyes. Still, not a moment passes before he's leaning forward again, one arm braced upon the table and the other propped up, three fingers raised. ]
In my experience, Mr. Lyon, people choose professions that can, for the most part, be sorted into one of three categories: what they love— [ he lowers a finger with each category ] —what they are good at, and what will make them the most money. Fortunately for me, bounty hunting falls into all three categories. [ It's a slightly altered answer, yes, but seems to hit closer to the truth where Schultz is concerned. ]
I don't see any reason not to take advantage of serendipity. Wouldn't you agree?
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In my experience, Mr. Lyon, people choose professions that can, for the most part, be sorted into one of three categories: what they love— [ he lowers a finger with each category ] —what they are good at, and what will make them the most money. Fortunately for me, bounty hunting falls into all three categories. [ It's a slightly altered answer, yes, but seems to hit closer to the truth where Schultz is concerned. ]
I don't see any reason not to take advantage of serendipity. Wouldn't you agree?