@JhanHky Not to mention the confluence of your arms / ankles / legs / eyes all acting individually while the tiny puck is moving everywhere.
There’s just too many things happening at the same time with too much demand on balance / head / arm / leg coordination to learn for an adult
@JhanHky I started playing from zero at 43 up to men’s league and am active in sports general. It’s the hardest sport because of the balance and extreme skill work needed with edges, the need to squat down constantly with acute shin angles that’s hard for adults…
@WestsideLAGuy@r0b0t_sp1der what is the definition of genuine attraction ? Both money and body goes away the moment you stop working on your craft. Why is one deemed to be more authentic than the other ?
@cutearia@BensonTWN He’s just giving some examples. You can’t list the full life experience in a tweet. Many of us have already lived extremely full life experience by 35 and we are ready to share our joy and learning with the next generation.
Not to say it’s for everyone - but it’s a valid point.
@phjertstedt@BoringBiz_ There is a tonne of regret for chasing that life and missing out on your parents / family / screwing up your life and marriage etc, especially if you don’t actually quite make it up there. Everyone is selling something
@joseph_st_onge@fustrauted@Stephen_Geiger Btw - the true buyer of last resort was the us taxpayer on that recapitalization trade - not him. And the taxpayer underwrite was at 3-4x what Buffet got offered. Give me a break. His alpha was access - not stock picking
@fustrauted@Stephen_Geiger Missing run ups for a decade is equivalent to blowing up. Not everyone is sitting on billions and saying “I told out so” - people need to make their 1st bucket of gold somehow. Buffets advice is useless for 99% of new investors - you need compounding to work as early as possible
@fustrauted@Stephen_Geiger Broken clock is right twice a day. They were innovators in their day that invented the “buy company CFs and lever to buy stocks” trade that worked well when rates were 10% and PE was 6. That view is useless since the 1980s and they have offered no insights ever since.
@amystreet To be fair - when a criminal literally cost people billions of losses and their entire financial well-being thanks to his/her criminal actions and callousness to others - this should be the last of one’s complaints.
@jchervinsky in reality, there will be countless breaches of reps & warranties under shareholder agreements (he did raise 1.7bln of $$$), fraudulent negligence, misdirection, and whatever else they can dig up which will lead to years of lawsuits. I think he flew too close to the sun this time