From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remember'd - We few, we happy few.....
And, in case you were wondering, RTs ARE endorsements.
After 5-and-some years, it's time to take down my memory aid (aka pinned tweet) and stash the cash. This is it for gold/miners/whatever-else-variant you chose to chase. In my judgement, last night's session was the peak for bullion. I'm short now in size. $GLD, $SLV, $MGC.
I'm being left behind by the AI revolution in the same way I was left behind when Heaven's Gate ascended to join the spaceship that was hiding behind a comet.
Narrative and Price are reflexive - if you want a compressed Soros learning, AI/electrical equipment stocks in the past month is a great example.
In some ways, we are back to 2007 times. No discussion on anything except narrative and P/S metrics in 2 sectors. Its always narrow.
Two thoughts from Haruki Murakami
“Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.”
“You don’t have to judge the whole world by your own standards. Not everybody is like you, you know.”
Satyajit Ray was right. India still has a backward audience. If you interpret someone asking for an IMAX show for "Project Hail Mary" as bashing "Dhurandhar 2", you're not just backward; you're a first-class MORON.
@SteveMatthews12@ATLairport@TSA The TSA staff at Hartsfield vote in ATL mayoral elections. Dickens won't be too popular if he pushed for changes like that.
please stop consuming podcasts at 2x speed, speed reading 100 books a year & using ai to summarise other ai slop and calling it learning. my brother in christ, go sit in a park with one idea and wrestle with it until you have a thought that's actually yours. that one thought will be worth more than everything you "consumed" this year
@Mendelpol Hardly delicate. His IPL career is undoubtedly over and he's made his money from it. He won't be allowed near an Indian-owned franchise team in any league in any capacity after this pretty speech. He knows it too.
@AatifNawaz Really? Steve Smith would like to have a conversation with you about RizBar. Let's call a spade a spade - at least in T20 at the international level, Pak is a team of players coasting on their reputations. A shadow of its former glory.
@ianlomaxlag@lancscricket@ECB_cricket SG purchased a majority of the club. How do you "terminate" a majority shareholder? What, HMG nationalizes the club??? C'mon, be outraged all you like but talk sense.
@AlisonMitchell Once all of us move past the obligatory pearl-clutching, let's admit that we can't force a private business to hire or pay anyone.
Especially when scouts & coaches can come up with 5 superior or cheaper players from other countries for any Pak player you can name.
@OborneTweets The ECB may organize the Hundred but it's the club's money that funds payrolls. You can't force a private enterprise to hire/pay someone - that's the free market at work.
The ECB knew what privatization meant. They took the money from these clubs and looked the other way.
@BoothCricket The problem is proving blanket discrimination. All the clubs have to say is that they can find better talent elsewhere and at a lower cost. How can anyone prove that a Pak bits-n-pieces player would have been better value for a team than an Aussie player who did get hired?
@ThrillaRilla369 Stop for a while. A day, a month. Just stop doing whatever it is you're doing. And walk every day, as you go through that valley. After a while, time and patience have a way of sorting life out.
If The Brothers Karamazov were published today, half the internet would be calling it the greatest novel ever written, the other half would be calling it an indulgent mess, and neither half would have actually read it