Target is described as a business that can be perceived as a philosophical dilemma, a question with multiple answers that remains ambiguous and refuses explanation. Every idea put forward leads to more questions, and every attempt to understand it takes one deeper into perception. One can be a thinker searching for its essence, a perplexed person dissolving in its details, or a wise man realizing that some questions require contemplation of their existence. The opportunity to delve into its depths is presented, or one may remain a mind trying to decode it. In practical terms, Target is a large, clean, tidy, and bright shopping mall, considered higher grade than Wal-Mart but more expensive. The shopping environment is very comfortable. While most experiences are without major problems, some customers note a need for more open registers during busy hours. One reviewer mentioned a specific issue at this location, feeling followed, which has occurred on multiple visits. However, the store is also praised for its associates who are quick to help, particularly in finding specific items like men's clothing. The overall shopping experience is enhanced by top-notch employees who are nice and professional, even when not all desired items are found.