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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: wlheatmoon who wrote (10143)3/14/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (2) of 13949
 
Mike Chen...Your humour always produces welcome chuckles for me. I must say that your intelligence and warm heart is also a welcome presence on the other threads where I have encountered you.

When I consider all the names whose experience and imagination have assisted me here on SI simply by their sincere postings, I feel rich beyond any financial success I may have had in my online trading and investing.

Because of you and so many others here on this thread in particular, not only have I been able to participate in the market with more intelligence and reward, I have also had the very empowering experience of witnessing and participating in the creation of a community that values and enjoys individuality as a resource in itself.

Ultimately, one has to rely on what it is that one finds within oneself. However, it has been my experience that there have always been others along the way who have helped make this possible for me.

Best,
Charliss

"...we need to have some beliefs to guide us through life. We cannot rely on reason alone. Rationality has its uses, but it also has its limitations. If we insist on staying within the limits of reason, we cannot cope with the world in which we live. By contrast, a belief in our own fallibility can take us much further. It can guide us through life...The question is, can we have a set of beliefs based on the recognition that our beliefs are inherently flawed? I believe we can and, in my own life, I have been guided by my own fallibility."

George Soros....from Soros On Soros
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