>>It is really sad to see a guy after getting 3 degrees from Cornell only to loot and rob innocent people for his own survival ... sad sad sad
TJ believes, I think, that this is sport.
That these folks are going to be robbed anyway, if by no one else, then by the actions of their own government.
If they are foolish enough to let that happen, then, why let it go to waste?
He believes, I think, that there is great opportunity in all this, even as things crash and burn...
And in fact there is, for the daring.
As there was in Wiemar, and France many years ago. Same script, variations on a theme.
I am not as agile as TJ, and I do not think of it as sport. But I think he is mostly right... and if thinking of it as sport helps him or you navigate the eddys, and swirls, and rocks and waterfalls of this tumbling chaotic event, then why not?
Viewing as sport may also help keep one in a positive frame of mind, as little can be done to help those who will not be saved through their own inaction or ignorance, other than by educating them as to what he believes is the proper path... TJ is transparent as to the path he is taking, and largely transparent as to results.
That being said, none of us knows the future... and we all place bets on inflationary debt repudiation or deflationary credit collapse.
May the force be with you! (and us too) <grin!> |