Thursday, July 15, 2010

Some simple truths

Ronald Hoehn July 14, 2010 at 10:03 am

Once one understands that real world facts can not be supported by imaginary concepts all things become simplified.
Money does not grow on trees
Printing money devaluates worth already gained.
Misdirected value by mandate assures failure, rather than just chancing it.
Falsifying reports to hide investment implications sets up larger failures.
Restricting human invention and rewards stifles investments.
Politicizing reality rather than facing it demonstrates a type of insanity that breeds further fabrication of truths.
Dung is the fertilizer of liars and grows more weeds of deception than real fruits resulting in starvation of true principles.
Statistics can be shaped to mean anything.
Reality is usual obvious, yet not many really want to see it or believe in it as it would take sacrifice and commitment to apply it.
Truths can be made simple or complex depending on who you are trying to alienate or embrace.
Deception is a ploy as much as knowledge is a worth.
Value is insured by a commitment to it.
Natural market pressures are good.

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