Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Question, Dear Readers:

Do these two sentences mean the same thing?

"Politicians could simply enter the market and gamble with their money."

"Politicians could simply enter the market and gamble with their own money."


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Which "side" are you on?

If you choose "a side" to fight for, you will probably end up doing wrong.

Groups have a tendency to go wildly off-course before the individuals involved realize it is happening (and then waste a lot of effort denying it has happened at all).

Instead, stick to doing the right thing. Then, let others follow you if they so wish, but don't concern yourself about which "side" you are on.


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