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X is bad, Triangle is okay, Circle is good, Double Circle is best
Using various advisors to invest in various properties. One would automatically assume X is bad, so you'd test out what Triangle and Circle does and find out what gives the best outcome.
Getting more advisors can also make this more obvious based on their characteristics (usually), which you can acquire from many of the substories you do.
You can get additional advisors and security guards through substories, now the best adviser in the game is Miracle Johnson, but he isn't perfect in every area and his services come with a decent price tag.
Yikes, having a bad day, buddy?