Alfred Nobel's personal beliefs seem to contradict the purpose of the prize
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Its validity is questionable since the speaker benefits from people believing it.
As the CEO, if the business does well, the CEO does well. While the CEO likely does have a strong background in business, that doesn't automatically make his words completely valid. You must take into account the bias and incentive he has to make his employees work harder so he doesn't have to.
Answer:
Disrespected to say the least
Explanation:
the area they had to live during the holocaust is now used as an adjective to say something is ugly or unprofessional