<Whenever you are ready to start therapy again, my kitchen table and a nice cup of tea will always be waiting>
Ramsey, I'm ready for therapy. I have just been on another Winning Vacation and the consequences for QUALCOMM were comparable with my previous holiday when WTC was destroyed along with New Millennium hopes for humanity. The SUVacation Effect is comparatively weak! I am developing paranoia.
Given what happened to deflate 1901 New Century excitement, [WWI, Titanic, depression, WWII, famines, earthquakes, pestilence, disease, communism, totalitarianism and a lot more besides], I suppose it's certain that comparable 21st century events will occur. The 20th century was mostly good news, but interspersed with more bad news than bears contemplation.
It's easy to focus on the bad news, but at the end of the 20th century, there were over 5 billion people [about 4 billion more than at the beginning], living a greatly extended lifetime with vastly improved quality of life and unimaginable technological developments and mod cons with mobile cyberspace zygote just getting started and globalisation gathering strength.
Nevertheless, given that QUALCOMM has sagged right down to under $40 and my Globalstar Tonka Truck has capsized I could do with a nice cup of tea.
I have been having a LOT of fun, but am feeling queasy, hanging on tight with white knuckles.
Mqurice |