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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You stick to the script and are your most insulting, most boorish, most obnoxious.

By the end of your first night, people were coming up to you seeking autographs. Even the regulars at the club were impressed.

"On stage, you must be able to act out your character's personality throughout the whole set," says stand-up comic Greg Phelps. "If you bounce in and out of character the crowd won't buy your jokes. The rule of thumb is to be yourself. It'll pay off in the end."

After only two months on the job, Mr. Bigelow gives you more gigs and a big, fat pay raise.