 Some people wonder why CEOs of multinational corporations get paid so much and what they don't understand is these people often have the responsibility of making hundreds of decisions every single day that result in millions and millions of dollars won or lost in hundreds of thousands of people's jobs and livelihoods and their survival of the company. And so nobody's going to take on that responsibility and that much pressure to make the right decision without proper incentives. And so this is why CEOs get paid so much, is because they can make those big decisions under pressure that are the best for the whole, right? They optimize for the whole. They make sure that the company stays in business, that the employees keep their paycheck, that the company keeps growing, and that every single stakeholder that touches the company benefits from the decisions they make. At least the good ones anyways.