Phat writes:
How do you know that
all whom I listen to are conmen? Is it the fact that most of them sell investments? Is it simply because what they say is so out of line with mainstream economic wisdom? Is it because I also (as you claim) fall for the Christian apologists...who coincidently are also *all* seen to be conmen?
We've read tons of your posts and have observed you being sold a bill of goods time and again. You're like a sponge for scams.
And how do you know that what you are taught by mainstream economic wisdom is in fact accurate or wise?
Most of us apply the same method we've been suggesting to you, underpinning what we believe with facts.
I will admit that as AZ says, most of whom I listen to corroborate my gut feelings.
And how is that working for you?
I will tell you this much. I smell a rat in global finance.
Why would anyone listen to you?
This all could be triggered by my metabolic health and mood swings. It could be psychological. I may be mentally unstable and off-base. (I doubt it, but how would I really know?)
You can be pretty sure you have a problem because practically everyone is telling you you have a problem. I think stirring up dust storms here, which did not used to be your habit, and dipping into dubious financial practices and political ideas must be a form of escapism for you.
My mission now is to lower my blood sugar and re-evaluate my mental conclusions once my blood sugars settle at a stable lower level. I need to rule out that I am being affected by my own mental stability.
Finally, some sanity.
--Percy