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Apocalypse Quote by J.C. Nelson

“IN MY DEFENSE, I didn’t mean to start the Apocalypse. It wasn’t just my personal aversion to oblivion; I had a clear financial motive: The end of the world is bad for business.” quote by J.C. Nelson
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““IN MY DEFENSE, I didn’t mean to start the Apocalypse. It wasn’t just my personal aversion to oblivion; I had a clear financial motive: The end of the world is bad for business.””

J.C. Nelson

About This Quote

Source Film: Unknown, 2023 (speculative)

The speaker claims they unintentionally caused catastrophic events, but their true motive was financial profit from the chaos.

In simple terms: They caused disaster for money.

Key Takeaway

Beware profit‑driven motives in crises.

Themes

ethics greed apocalypse responsibility

Mood

cynical critical

Type

satirical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • business negotiations
  • environmental policy
  • crisis management
  • financial planning

Key Concepts

moral hazard economic incentives risk assessment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What incentives could lead someone to profit from disaster?
  • How can societies guard against profit‑driven apocalypses?
A Different Perspective

The claim may be exaggerated or fictional, limiting real‑world applicability.

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