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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You let it go.

Figuring that any exposure is good exposure, you decide not to raise a ruckus with the editor about selling your crosswords to other papers without telling or paying you.

Eventually, when you have enough crosswords, you contact the publisher you had talked to before about publishing them as a book. It turns out that he, too, has seen your crosswords in his own paper and he congratulates you on making a name for yourself with crossword puzzle fans.

But since your crosswords have now appeared in so many other places, he'd like you to create a new batch for publication. So the only money you'll ever make on your last set of crosswords will be the small amount that the local daily is paying you.

You realize that while your sheer talent and ability are opening doors for you, you've just lost out on a lot of time and money by not pursuing the matter of your crosswords being republished without your permission.