finance.yahoo.com— #11 Buy Low: "If a business is worth a dollar and I can buy it for 40 cents, something good may happen to me." --Warren Buffett
Aug 28, 2007View in Crawl 4
Steve Buscemi in The Island:"I know you guys are new to this whole living thing, but there's one universal rule: never give a woman your credit card."(I think that's how it went, anyway)
all these are so vague and general, they are worthless. if you want to make s**tloads of money, hire some thugs, and with a miltary coup take over some little island country and start printing it yourself... or, do like the fractional reserve banks and credit card companies and futures market and junk bond market did... figure out how to 'create' it out of thin air. money is in fact a bulls**t scorecard... and as important as your grades were back in middle school. its a fiction, a construct, a fraud to compel everyone to work and compete and produce. man has always tried to figure out ways to enslave his fellow man... only slavery has evolved into such a sophisticated form today and become whitewashed sanitized, they don't need to do it via direct slavery. economic slavery is more compelling. carve up the land with property lines so you can't produce or hunt for your own food, compelling people to work for it to be able to 'buy'. once they buy it, still say it doesn't own entirely to them, not the mineral rights, and not lock stock and barrel, they still have to pay yearly property taxes or it gets seized back. everyone who is propertyless is pretty much screwed and has to sell their services as economic slaves daiily or they starve to death... those who can't produce or don't fit into the grand scheme are weeded out or sideboxed into situations of quiet desperation.back in ancient europe people trudged off via the whip to haul blocks up to build indiotic pyramids for the pharohs and were paid in grain to keep them alive; this was the beginning of the ugliness called civilization, which isn't actually very civilized at all. today you drive you car 20 miles to work and back to work in some dead end retail job, and get paid in dollars, which you fork over to your landlord and utilities, and then you spend at the grocery store for manufacturer food. you're still trudging off to the pyramid every day. and still nowhere near free. oh you can quit the game. but you face starvation.
hastyboomAug 29, 2007
....and drug addiction.
magiccakeAug 29, 2007
Steve Buscemi in The Island:"I know you guys are new to this whole living thing, but there's one universal rule: never give a woman your credit card."(I think that's how it went, anyway)
rr525356Aug 29, 2007
You really only need one timeless money rule: Don't buy stuff you can't afford.
darienphoenixAug 29, 2007
No, but it is your fault if you can't convert them into simple English. Finance isn't THAT arcane an art.
anarchytvAug 29, 2007
all these are so vague and general, they are worthless. if you want to make s**tloads of money, hire some thugs, and with a miltary coup take over some little island country and start printing it yourself... or, do like the fractional reserve banks and credit card companies and futures market and junk bond market did... figure out how to 'create' it out of thin air. money is in fact a bulls**t scorecard... and as important as your grades were back in middle school. its a fiction, a construct, a fraud to compel everyone to work and compete and produce. man has always tried to figure out ways to enslave his fellow man... only slavery has evolved into such a sophisticated form today and become whitewashed sanitized, they don't need to do it via direct slavery. economic slavery is more compelling. carve up the land with property lines so you can't produce or hunt for your own food, compelling people to work for it to be able to 'buy'. once they buy it, still say it doesn't own entirely to them, not the mineral rights, and not lock stock and barrel, they still have to pay yearly property taxes or it gets seized back. everyone who is propertyless is pretty much screwed and has to sell their services as economic slaves daiily or they starve to death... those who can't produce or don't fit into the grand scheme are weeded out or sideboxed into situations of quiet desperation.back in ancient europe people trudged off via the whip to haul blocks up to build indiotic pyramids for the pharohs and were paid in grain to keep them alive; this was the beginning of the ugliness called civilization, which isn't actually very civilized at all. today you drive you car 20 miles to work and back to work in some dead end retail job, and get paid in dollars, which you fork over to your landlord and utilities, and then you spend at the grocery store for manufacturer food. you're still trudging off to the pyramid every day. and still nowhere near free. oh you can quit the game. but you face starvation.
tantoAug 29, 2007
Do some people have magnetic pull over money? Yes. It is there. The people who attract money believe that - they deserve to earn big money. They also believe that there is enough money in the world. They are of the opinion that everybody should become rich. They know how to save money and spend it judiciously. They know that they have the intelligence to make huge money. They know how to make business plans that work and they have faith in their plans.<a class="user" href="http://customerdataplus.com/blog/2007/08/29/inspirational-money-is-in-the-mind/">http://customerdataplus.com/blog/2007/08/29/inspirational-money-is-in-the-mind/</a>