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You know you're wrong about not being correct, isn't that right?
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
shewantsthepharmD5,609 ptsAug 8 2014
I bet he says "my friend" after every sentence.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWords don't have to be quantifiable to be meaningful.
You're still out-classing pooper, but you're the best match to him we can offer.
In respect of Scoots sentence, yes, the words do need to be quantifiable to have any meaning. Read it again, then come back and I'll accept your apology
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostIt *is* common knowledge (or at least an expectation) already. I've seen multiple posts across social media listing which companies where formed out of the 2008 financial crisis and how 2020/21 could cause another such resurgence in entrepreneurship. Necessity often does that.
I'd previously assumed you the seeds of the squiggles you post here are form from the Daily Mail et al, but I now suspect its Facebook.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post'excessive' and 'healthy', in your statement above, are not quantifiable and hence mean nothing. They are woolly, vague, meaningless terms.
As for a black swan event, you do understand what this is don't you?
And for your ref, the black swan event here isn't the pandemic, it's the world leaders reactions to it and closing down whole swathes of the world economy. The pandemic was (kind of) forecast; what wasn't expected was virtually every country in the world going into lockdown.
Just for the record, you didn't call this
HTH
That is why we have credit records. Quantifying debt that is healthy and not.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post'excessive' and 'healthy', in your statement above, are not quantifiable and hence mean nothing. They are woolly, vague, meaningless terms.
As for a black swan event, you do understand what this is don't you?
And for your ref, the black swan event here isn't the pandemic, it's the world leaders reactions to it and closing down whole swathes of the world economy. The pandemic was (kind of) forecast; what wasn't expected was virtually every country in the world going into lockdown.
Just for the record, you didn't call this
HTH
You're still out-classing pooper, but you're the best match to him we can offer.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe 2020's will be defined by an entrepreneurial surge. You'll probably say that is common knowledge 2-3 years from now...
I'd previously assumed you the seeds of the squiggles you post here are form from the Daily Mail et al, but I now suspect its Facebook.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostExcessive debt is very different from healthy debt. Excessive debts have ballooned to such a level that no stops to think until a black swan event comes along.
The government would like nothing more for you to all believe the virus is the reason why they'll reset / digitise the currency. And it looks like a buyers paradise.
As for a black swan event, you do understand what this is don't you?
And for your ref, the black swan event here isn't the pandemic, it's the world leaders reactions to it and closing down whole swathes of the world economy. The pandemic was (kind of) forecast; what wasn't expected was virtually every country in the world going into lockdown.
Just for the record, you didn't call this
HTH
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