Jay, I really appreciate your pearls of wisdom <Well, a confused mind is one that says "no", and so I continue to cower in a huddled position within a shadowed corner hutch, scoping down at the great plains below.>
I used to say to salesmen pressing me for a decision, "If you want the answer now, it's no. If you wait until tomorrow, it will probably be maybe. If you wait until the end of the week, I suspect it will be yes. Now, which answer do you want?"
The reason for my indecision is that when confused, I say no. As my confusion clears, I might say yes.
Fortunately for me, I have no confusion in the current international financial, equity, political, military, technological, demographic and climatic conditions. I have got it pinned down [give or take a few blips, bumps and butterflies taking off, which are of relatively inconsequential proportions].
Have you considered war with China as a way of improving the economic position in Hong Kong? Perhaps if Japan would do a sweep through China and hole up in Nanking things would improve as per "war helps economies".
Mq
PS: Okay, I admit it. I spend hours each day gazing into this murky crystal ball, trying to identify threatening pixels emanating from cyberspace and trying to clear the confusion in my mind about what the heck is going on. If I really had it figured out, I'd be out enjoying some pleasant 3D somewhere [not here due to inclement weather today] |