Zeely, Edison never said that about salt. That was J.C. Penny, who used to take jr. executives up for promotions to lunch and watch whether they seasoned their food before eating. His belief was that they wouldn't be careful in company decisions if they acted impulsively at simple eating decisions.
Alfred Hitchcock was a man of many phobias. He was scared of the police, he was scared of watching his own finished films, and he was afraid of oval shaped objects such as eggs.
Zeely, Edison never said that about salt. That was J.C. Penny, who used to take jr. executives up for promotions to lunch and watch whether they seasoned their food before eating. His belief was that they wouldn't be careful in company decisions if they acted impulsively at simple eating decisions.
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Edison never said that about salt.
That was J.C. Penny, who used to take jr. executives up for promotions to lunch and watch whether they seasoned their food before eating.
His belief was that they wouldn't be careful in company decisions if they acted impulsively at simple eating decisions.