Thursday, December 13, 2007
considerations
Some great suggestions within this book. If we can get an executive officer to admit that some of this vacuum is true, then maybe we have a chance to protect everything that we have built over the last three hundred or so years in this nation. What makes it so scary, and that it can change like this seemingly overnight, and is worsening daily, is because of the smaller world concept of globalization, the immensity of the momentum of the capitalist China, and the rapid multiplier of vast technological advances. All this, plus the blindness of economists and shareholders, suggests we are doomed. Only enlightenment can save us. Or can it?
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All I have to say about this is.
I will see you at the next tea party.
Part of my break will be to discuss with a very good friend of mine what we will do if the worse case scenario happens before we both leave the US.
Those are my considerations and frankly I am very happy I read this book.
I do apologize cliff for this coming after yours.
I had meant to publish this yesterday, however I slept for 20 hours after our finance exam.
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