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He paid other people to play games for him.
Of course he did. But he's insisting, quite publically, that he didn't. That it was only HIM that played said game for 10 hours a day.
Which means he's an even bigger idiot than if he just told the truth. This guy WANTS you to believe he's a loser that plays games as long as the people he pays. Believe him. I'm just taking his word he does. Instead of pointing out how stupid he is for lying about it.
Because in reality he's even more of a loser. Someone who needs to pretend to play video games with their money, rather than simply gaining the skill to do so themself.
And the fact he's made this lie public, means he wants all of his investors to believe he's the video game boy as well.
There's literally no possible way for this behaviour to be stupider than it is. Because not admitting to this lie makes his actions stupid whether it's a lie or not.
He either plays games 10 hours a day, or desperately wants you to believe he does. Both of these are stupid. And make him seems like a poor CEO to invest in.