25-07-2022, 07:10 AM
Large-scale crime is objective, but doing low-scale crime comes more down to simple, opportunistic dynamics.
For example, not paying for a few groceries at a big-box retailer isn't the same as armed robbery of a big bank.
You have to take it in strides and analyze cost:benefit analysis, perspective and risk vs. reward.
If you don't even think about it you can logically consider crime a coincidence rather than an objective, premeditated thing. It's all about how you approach the subject ... Go in like an aspie and fail, but sometimes accidents happen too.
For example, not paying for a few groceries at a big-box retailer isn't the same as armed robbery of a big bank.
You have to take it in strides and analyze cost:benefit analysis, perspective and risk vs. reward.
If you don't even think about it you can logically consider crime a coincidence rather than an objective, premeditated thing. It's all about how you approach the subject ... Go in like an aspie and fail, but sometimes accidents happen too.
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