Same experience trying to advertise an Airbnb. Went round and round with a Google ad "support consultant" as they messed up our campaign multiple times, meanwhile happily spending hundreds and getting ROI for it on Instagram.
I would guess later in life when your insurance agent or tax prep person find out you didn't fill out a will yet and introduces you or encourages you to have an attorney write one with you. Now your family has an attorney! That or going through a family estate.
Even further, Americans are so heavily marketed on junk food we don't know what is what. We're told that fruit is a sugary treat, bananas are 'belly fat food', and I have no idea how to cook beans to make them interesting to eat. (Not that I have tried or thought about it recently - I'm sure I could with a minute of applied brain time)
Meanwhile sugary cereals like Heritage Flakes, and honey loaded granolas are what we think is healthy.
Signing up to work with a small company there is always a known risk. That's why almost every b2b sales pitch I've seen includes some slide about how big the company is and its plans to continue growing, to convince you it's not a risk.
It's not so simple to look at one constraint for a rooftop install. When planning an install, cost per watt and watts per square meter interact, as does module size, module weight, low illuminance performance, durability and degradation, appearance, and other factors.
I'm grateful for the little child snuggled up into my armpit sleeping, snoring softly. And my wife, my other child sleeping, and many other things as well