Something I was thinking about earlier today: the value of rare things after purchase. What I mean is: you buy something like this because its rare or what its made of or whatever right? But my question is, will something like this bring you 1.9 million of happiness after you purchase it? But then there's some people who probably buy things like this for the future value of it. But anyway, its an interesting thought experiment. I mean, if you think about it, there are millions of rare things made every day. Rare meaning "1 of 1". And yet we don't value those things the same as other things. Even if the two things are objectively similiar in materials or rarity or talent. Anyway, its funny how things rise to the top when other similiar things don't.
I feel like its the responsibility of the head manager to (kindly) talk to Frank (off to the side away from everyone). But make it about "everyone" and not exclusively about Frank. "Hey I know this sucks but, we can't have anyone visiting the office during these hours. Yeah we don't like the rule, but hey, ya know how it goes, corporate am i right? Sorry about this, but it affects everyone, its not just about you, Frank. Thanks for understanding."