Looking at the conflicted Don Quixote, Li Wei had made up his mind. He was determined to make him give up his asset management company and decoration business to focus entirely on being his agent.
Part of the reason was his hope that Don Quixote would approach the job with a more professional attitude. More importantly, he felt the things Don Quixote was currently doing just weren't worth the effort anymore; the cost-benefit ratio was simply too low.
Although Don Quixote might feel that, as his elder, becoming his agent was taking advantage of him, and harbor a complex resistance to the idea of depending on Li Wei for a living after being the senior family member, Li Wei still had to try his best to persuade him to give up this part of his business.
"I know you're attached to your booming business," he said with a shrug. "But we both know sunk costs shouldn't factor into your decision. Don't fall into that trap."
