Talk:Rarity/@comment-26258430-20151206223533/@comment-5837525-20160126010100

Is it "bratty" to not want to sacrifice one's principles for success? However well Sassy Saddles did her job, she was clearly overstepping her bounds. She took one hundred orders for a dress on a new business's grand opening day at a time when there were only two ponies working there. She finalized the name of a dress that she did not work on. Rarity even made it clear in the beginning that she would've liked to be consulted on the dress's name before the grand opening.

Rarity "tries to go out of business without any consideration for how much work her employee has put into the job"? Her employee was the one showing no consideration. Sassy was going to turn Canterlot Carousel into an assembly line with her name on the front of everything.


 * Sassy Saddles: Sassy Saddles' boutique succeeds!

This can partially be blamed on the 22-minute runtime, but this is very common in a lot of industries and can lead to disagreements and business-killing legal troubles. Rarity didn't want her passion turning into a factory. That's not ego -- that's self-respect.