Subtleties of Scarcity Thinking

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  1. Yes but I'm developing hardware for your organization, and you are keeping it.

First, OSE does Distributive Enterprise Development, as taught through its training on Non-Scarcity Enterprise Models. This means that any agent who chooses to take on the enterprise has a high likelihood of startup success because the full enterprise model is already available. This means that for a given amount of effort, the reward is significantly greater because the amount of wealth that can be generated from a working enterprise is greater than the individual effort to develop the enterprise. This is true for any productive business model. This is under the assumption that the agent can execute on the enterprise model - requiring the usual forms of risk-taking, grit, and problem-solving. Thus, the question is not whether an enterprise can work or be profitable - as that will have already been demonstrated with the successfully developed Distributive Enterprise. The real question is - is the agent willing to engage in the details of execution that are required to redeem the value of the enterprise.