Re: gold to $650, silver to $9.80
Believe it or not, I do and have from first reading of Will Rogers' quote understood it. Actually, it strikes me more as being a non sequitur; whatever it is, it is possible to accomplish the first part: buy a good stock and hold it till it goes up. That is possible. But then what is next? It could go down, at which time my approach would be to have decided, hopefully, when I would cut the loss of profits.
Life in interesting. When I worked 10 or more hours most days, and 5-6 most Saturdays and Sundays, more than once someone told me to "get a life." Often these were people who spent their times doing the same things repetitively when they did not work. Golfing incessantly, tailgating at every home and away ballgame, fishing, hunting, playing gin or bridge with every free minute, etc. I've lived life, I been around the world and many other places abroad more than I can readily count. I've traveled in all the states and seen many things--but not everything in the world for sure. I'm met my share of interesting characters.
Presently, which has actually been for a couple or three years, the only thing that seriously interests me is attempting to make more money by playing in the stock market. Nothing else attracts my interest--whether that is good or bad in the eyes of any other human, I don't give a shit.
I'm not out to make the money because I have immediate needs for it, just to do it is the game.
If I die today, my life has been a good life. There are things looking back that were it possible, I'd do differently, but that isn't life. Several effects from my life, which I found out by chance, are to my assessment perhaps the most important results of my life. Probably we never know what has been the full impact of our lives, so to make a self-assessment could come up short.
Edit: The best part of my life right now, is that I can do any goddammed thing I wish to do, and that was not the case for most of my life.
Originally posted by metalman
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Life in interesting. When I worked 10 or more hours most days, and 5-6 most Saturdays and Sundays, more than once someone told me to "get a life." Often these were people who spent their times doing the same things repetitively when they did not work. Golfing incessantly, tailgating at every home and away ballgame, fishing, hunting, playing gin or bridge with every free minute, etc. I've lived life, I been around the world and many other places abroad more than I can readily count. I've traveled in all the states and seen many things--but not everything in the world for sure. I'm met my share of interesting characters.
Presently, which has actually been for a couple or three years, the only thing that seriously interests me is attempting to make more money by playing in the stock market. Nothing else attracts my interest--whether that is good or bad in the eyes of any other human, I don't give a shit.
I'm not out to make the money because I have immediate needs for it, just to do it is the game.
If I die today, my life has been a good life. There are things looking back that were it possible, I'd do differently, but that isn't life. Several effects from my life, which I found out by chance, are to my assessment perhaps the most important results of my life. Probably we never know what has been the full impact of our lives, so to make a self-assessment could come up short.
Edit: The best part of my life right now, is that I can do any goddammed thing I wish to do, and that was not the case for most of my life.
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