Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

Discussion in 'Risk Management' started by nysestocks, Jan 25, 2009.

  1. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    NY
     
    #731     Apr 18, 2009
  2. RainMann

    RainMann

    Quote from TommyHawk


    Yes there is. It is the basic tenet of the OP. The fact that nobody knows anything.
     
    #732     Apr 18, 2009
  3. #733     Apr 18, 2009
  4. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    Very good MF :)

    I like Bruce, he spent a year (I think?) strapped in a cartwheel, as some idiot broke his back with a kick as he was leaving the ring, after Bruce beating him fair and square of course:D

    When he returned, he was better than ever:D

    I remember the day he died, I can still see the headline in the news paper - long time ago:(

    I have some nice photos as well, just took them today - will upload later on, as they also tell a story, but the video is of course better, as there is "action":D
     
    #734     Apr 18, 2009
  5. Redneck

    Redneck


    so far so good??
     
    #735     Apr 18, 2009
  6. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    Not exactly RM.

    At this stage it is better to be a bit more specific!

    Of course people know something, if not they would be non-existent!

    The big problem is that, the majority think that they know something of value, when the reality, is that don't even bother to spend some time to "validate" the information!

    Who is to blame, you say?

    I say our Educators, and "what is the reason" you ask?

    Simple - "dint of the lash > asses layden with books":D

    History is a great Educator - but one must go to the facts of History, not the silly Phd "opinions" - as, they usually go with "one" or the "other" - and "never the twain shall meet":D

    Meaning

    Two things which are so different as to have no opportunity to unite.


    Just MHO, of course!
     
    #736     Apr 18, 2009
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  8. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    Nope RN:D

    You really do like these "puxxles":D

    It is not easy, as it is from personal experience, and it is always hard to get into the mind of someone else!

    Try the SQ3R method, it is a brilliant study technique that can also help in solving things!

    Survey

    Question

    Read

    Recite

    Review

    It can be amazing to see how it forces the mind to "focus"!
     
    #738     Apr 18, 2009
  9. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    #739     Apr 18, 2009
  10. Redneck

    Redneck


    Yes Sir I do (exercises the 3lb grey sponge) and in a strange/ weird way - relaxes me

    SQ3R here I come:D


    ETA - "and it is always hard to get into the mind of someone else!"

    I try to do this most days:)
     
    #740     Apr 18, 2009