I've already admitted my time is a wash. I've made this admission several times and you know this. In my musician-like lifestyle I've always valued time more than money. And when I do work, I do free-lance transcript work which I perform on a computer--so it's easy for me to have online access. Plus, for the most part, I have a nice social environment at home, what with three lady roommates and musical people coming to visit. But you've heard about all of this before.
The real big difference is the clear and indisputable fact that for most of the past year I've owned 21,760 shares of Zulu and you've never owned a single share. Now, 21,760 may not seem like a lot to some, but it's a lot to me.
Furthermore, it's my belief I've invested into the right company. So when I read your constant stream of criticism--and I'm not talking about an occassional well-constructed critical piece of work on your part (I wish what you did were only that)--it only serves to make me more determined to prove you're absolutely wrong and that I did, in fact, make a sound investment based on my reading of where our society is at and that Zulu will play a role as we cross the millenium.
In short, no pun intended: I'm in, you're not. So how come you got more to say than I do? And why? |