He has some good points, but is a little too bitter about it. Let the kids have their fun and be idealistic for a while. Many of today's entrepreneurs were dancing on the streets about what they were passionate about in the sixties and seventies, and they grew up just fine.
Some good points, sure. But the last paragraph is detached from reality. I have anecdotes to bore you, and data on where the ultra wealthy made their money (their wealthy families in the main).
He is not arguing that Neill, he is arguing the lack of a solid theme. Its like chickens running around with their heads cut off. Weather they have a point or not is made moot by lack of solidarity in message. :)
For my part, there is a fairly coherent plan to move personal banking from the big banks to local mutuals and Building Societies(credit unions). That notwithstanding, nothing that is wrong with the world's financial institutions easily fits on a banner or placard.
He has some good points, but is a little too bitter about it. Let the kids have their fun and be idealistic for a while. Many of today's entrepreneurs were dancing on the streets about what they were passionate about in the sixties and seventies, and they grew up just fine.
ReplyDeleteOh did they? Look where we are now. ROFL. Sorry, that was a dig and a joke. :D
ReplyDeleteI read this, I'm a political nerd. But I couldn't help thinking of this: http://goo.gl/DJkAH
ReplyDeleteI'm really not so sure the protesters are wrong.
Some good points, sure. But the last paragraph is detached from reality. I have anecdotes to bore you, and data on where the ultra wealthy made their money (their wealthy families in the main).
ReplyDeleteHe is not arguing that Neill, he is arguing the lack of a solid theme. Its like chickens running around with their heads cut off. Weather they have a point or not is made moot by lack of solidarity in message. :)
ReplyDeleteFor my part, there is a fairly coherent plan to move personal banking from the big banks to local mutuals and Building Societies(credit unions). That notwithstanding, nothing that is wrong with the world's financial institutions easily fits on a banner or placard.
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