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When you have good goals, along the lines of what will inevitably be implemented, the initial response is an uproar of "Why?!," followed by lazy attempts, and then, someone actually doing it right. Now, say you're the only driving force behind getting it right, and the rest want some other resource, like money. They will get the money, but not the influence, and the one with the influence, if pure in their goals, doesn't need the money, so ends up poor. I'm a ghostwriter. This is the ghostwriter's dilemma. I get things right often, but I can't touch the things. Shouldn't being right more often than the people that touch this stuff, alone, afford me access? Well, we're working on it.