Why would you want him to be jailed by g2 if he wants to compete?
Because that's not how it works and 'jail' lacks any real-world application here. It's a naive and selfish way of looking at things.
'Oh, I signed this contract granting me stability, success, future, a great opportunity and everything is basically built around me? Not only that but I'm securing the bag by signing specific terms?
Well, guess I gave everything for the org although it's the other way around and my peak career has been under G2, plus I've been underperforming hard.
I think I'm gonna break my word and previously pacted agreements, resort to emotional pleading (leaving my professionalism aside) and tell G2 (charity) to let me go for free!
Wait what, giving back my salary, time and resources spent on me to G2? Hmm... What about no'
Can't see Mixwell thinking this way ngl.
Have a good one. Don't think I'm engaging no more... It gets tiring.