When Companies Do Bad Things
When a company you are invested in does something really bad, it can make you angry, frustrated, scared, disappointed, and outraged. This episode discusses how to sort those emotions and decide what to do about it.

When a company you are invested in does something really bad, it can make you angry, frustrated, scared, disappointed, and outraged. This episode discusses how to sort those emotions and decide what to do about it.
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