Have you ever watched the movie Fast Furious Tokyo Drift? If ever, you must know a character named Han, who is said to be Sean's drift teacher.
One of the most memorable quote scenes was when Han answered Sean's question, why did he give up his car to be borrowed by foreigners whose exact drifting ability was unknown and could potentially damage the car.
Han replied, "One car in exchange for knowing what is man's made of. That's a price I can live with."
The point is that if you have to sacrifice a car to find out someone's character, it doesn't matter to him.
In the world of business and everyday life, we often encounter this. Not infrequently we must sacrifice something, to find out how the original form of someone.
The most obvious example, when dealing with money and attitude.
These two things are very crucial. One of the two is problematic, knowing enough and in the future will not cooperate with that person.
Because trust is very expensive. And once it's cracked, it's very difficult to restore. There will be no second chance.
Not vindictive, just so as not to fall into the same mistakes.