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Just curious & want to hear the opinions from all you good people..
If a Karate grandmaster dies without leaving a will, who is the most suitable person to succeed his position as the next grandmaster of his Karate organization? Choose one answer and explain your choice..
1. His son or daughter, regardless of ability. Blood are more important than technical skills.
2. The most senior student. Seniority counts!
3. The senior student with the best teaching skills (we need teachers not thugs!)
4. Delegate his duties to a committee consists of senior students and business sponsors.
5. All the senior should settle the matter by fighting no-holds-barred, the one left standing will be the next grandmaster (barbaric, but some would say this is the most fair option).
6. Other (explain your choice)
Thank you very much!
If a Karate grandmaster dies without leaving a will, who is the most suitable person to succeed his position as the next grandmaster of his Karate organization? Choose one answer and explain your choice..
1. His son or daughter, regardless of ability. Blood are more important than technical skills.
2. The most senior student. Seniority counts!
3. The senior student with the best teaching skills (we need teachers not thugs!)
4. Delegate his duties to a committee consists of senior students and business sponsors.
5. All the senior should settle the matter by fighting no-holds-barred, the one left standing will be the next grandmaster (barbaric, but some would say this is the most fair option).
6. Other (explain your choice)
Thank you very much!