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<blockquote data-quote="Ceallaigh" data-source="post: 77665883" data-attributes="member: 430705"><p>Here in the US there's an automotive parts chain of stores called Pep Boys. The pep boys are the founders of the company named Many, Moe and Jack. If you ask which one is the Pep Boy? The answer is all three of them. Which one is in charge? All three of them. Who created the company? All three of them. Now add onto that analogy the idea that they are identical triplets. Three equal and identical, but still separate people. All three having the same role of CEO, but still separate.</p><p></p><p>You can't really ask why do there have to be three CEOs? There just are. Or what's the purpose in there being three? There just are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceallaigh, post: 77665883, member: 430705"] Here in the US there's an automotive parts chain of stores called Pep Boys. The pep boys are the founders of the company named Many, Moe and Jack. If you ask which one is the Pep Boy? The answer is all three of them. Which one is in charge? All three of them. Who created the company? All three of them. Now add onto that analogy the idea that they are identical triplets. Three equal and identical, but still separate people. All three having the same role of CEO, but still separate. You can't really ask why do there have to be three CEOs? There just are. Or what's the purpose in there being three? There just are. [/QUOTE]
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