a perfect C response to your question...
#define minimal 0
void main (void)
{
long personal_gain = 3000000;
int personal_loss = minimal;
bool vengeance = true;
bool loved_ones_at_risk = true;
if (personal_gain >= $2,000,000)
{
if (personal_loss == minimal && vengeance == true)
{
if (loved_ones_at_risk = true)
{
kill_them = true;
}
else
{
kill_them = false;
}
}
else
{
kill_them = false;
}
}
else
{
kill_them = false;
}
}
as you can probably see from this program that i've hastely constructed for you, this perfectly shows whether or not i would kill a person for money and the backup reasons that must be present to do it.
If you look very closely at the initial values of my variables the program would always make kill_them true, so hmm.... is the program really worth it? LOL -- who says the general C board has nothing to do with programming topics...