I resigned myself to be a skinny puppy living with the fat cats a long time ago. I am mostly comfortable with such things. I especially love Wall Street numbers. There are so many of them and the patterns are endless. I am not bogged down with a lot of moral sensibilities that would get in the way of such things like a lot of my more pure artist
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I go Back and Forth on this, but I'm not sure if I have the time to go into financial Remission, as my stock portfolio was read its Last Rights sometime a couple of months ago. Plus, being focused on the dollar in this manner seems like an exercise in Mind: the Perpetual Intercourse. My ethical positions, though, almost make me want to play the long-term investment game with you. The Greater Wrong of the Right is that they're only in it for the short term, and that hurts us financially, ecologically, and socially (it is beyond the fact that they can't count). Pretty soon, though, we will be asking "Ain't It Dead Yet?" with respect to oil stocks. Cleanse, Fold, Manipulate yourself of these. I know it is a Process, but it is necessary.
I really don't understand having an amoral position when investing. Investing is how our system is set up to have any sort of influence at all. Looking at the process of investing as just a numbers game is short-sighted and you could be doing serious damage to more than just others, but to yourself as well.
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