Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20181117142257

I watched Ducktales ep 5. I studied economy, but none of my teachers used such simple words to describe to how to make business. Find problem and sell a solution. Teachers told me that to start business I need to learn what people want/need and persuade them to buy this from me. Back to the episode, it's good to see Louie developing, he no longer is so lazy, he tries to make business, but still he needs lot to learn about it. This episode showed an interesting irony, which is true, when problem is solved for good, then there is no more business. This is why nobody tries to invent cure that permanently heals. Louie showed another truth that a fool and money can't stay together for long. Sorry for poor choice of words, Louie is not a fool, he's only inexperienced at managing money. Storkules' problem is quite relatable, his father kicked him out home, so he would no longer be a basement dweller. I felt sorry for him. World he moved to was too fragile for his supernatural strength. I felt amused, when Glomgold was kidnapped by harpy, what means he values himself the most. I liked Webby in this episode, because instead of exterminating the harpies, she wanted to learn what they are after, what makes her open minded. This was a good and enjoyable episode in my opinion.