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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (131620)3/7/2017 5:33:13 AM
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Hello Haim, am in agreement w/ what you noted, but particularly resonate w/ one point.

I had always thought Warren is a lucky guy, right time correct place, and made out to be an investment guru for no particular reason. At critical moments he manipulated the system and did bad to others all the while mouthing platitudes.

I view Elon as a leech. PayPal is fabulous, but am unsure how much it had to do w/ Elon. The rest of the enterprises, Tesla whatever and Space whatever else shall fail, my guess.

But I may be wrong on above two points, and time shall tell. If I am wrong, no harm done.

On this below noted point am of precisely same view, of high conviction, concerned as opposed to worried, intending to navigate, and help the kids engage well by the right education and correct experiences, and proper upbringing ... and just be astutely aware. The state of alert on the point should be of same intensity of focus as any dire survival situation, and of long duration, imo ...

<<All in all we are facing a quiet industrial revolution that most ignore with wide ramification on the social fabric of the world and IMHO will only expand the income differential and the upper 10% or 1% a fact that must be taken into consideration well ahead of time.>>



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (131620)3/7/2017 4:22:24 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217528
 
we are facing a quiet industrial revolution that most ignore with wide ramification on the social fabric of the world

Plutocrats want the sheep, including many here, focused on something else? These days is all TRUMP...lol You are right this accelerating pace of change benefits the few it seems. Just look at many of the largest companies today Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon command near a staggering $2T in market cap that were blips on the radar when GWB became president not too long ago. But I don't think it does that much for quality of life just creates more distortions and destruction of jobs on main street and small businesses.. Can only hope this next wave of change really does makes quality of life for J6P better by hopefully having a much better healthier plant based diet and cleaner environment...
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