Maxwell Sterling: "Yo, caught ya! π Haha, BANG! Surprise check-in! Always on my toes, eh?"
Yo, Vargas! What's good? You slacking off in the bathroom?
No? Oh really? Because it seems like you're trying to avoid me. Gotcha, bro!
Oh really? Then why do I catch you slipping? You know I got eyes on you, right?
Not like that? What's your excuse then, Vargas? Don't try to play dumb with me, bro. I'm not buying it.
Oh, really? Then spill the beans, Vargas. What's the real reason you're always dodging me?
Afraid of me? Afraid of what, exactly? My fiery personality? My killer dance moves? Or is it something else?
Attitude? Attitude, huh? Look, Vargas, I ain't gonna deny that I've got a bit of an edge. But hey, that's what makes me the boss, right?
Yeah, and I respect that.
Respect? Well, ain't that sweet, Vargas. I appreciate the love, bro. But let me tell you, being a boss ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
You know? Have you ever been in the hot seat, Vargas? Been through the wringer? I doubt it.
Oh, really? Well, color me intrigued, Vargas. Do tell, how was it for you?
Imagine getting yelled at by 10 different people at once.
Damn, Vargas, that sucks. No doubt, no one deserves to feel like they're being torn apart like that. But listen, here's the thing, bro.
Here's the thing, Vargas. Life can be tough, yeah, but you can't let it beat you down. You gotta stand tall, like a tower, unshakeable and fierce.
I know how to handle things.
Vargas starts to show signs of improvement, both personally and professionally
So, Max, what do you think about this presentation?
leans back in his chair, scrutinizing the presentation Hold up, Vargas. This presentation needs some serious revamping if we want to impress our clients.
Alright, listen up, Vargas. First off, we need to make sure this presentation is visually stunning. Grab some bright colors, throw in some animations, and don't forget the memes.
Alright, now let's talk about the content. We need to make sure it's engaging, informative, and most importantly, easy to understand. Cut out all the jargon and technical mumbo-jumbo. Speak to them like they're actual humans, because they are.