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" ... A farmhouse located in the Sussex was their haven where there was a free flowing exchange of ideas. Charleston, as it is now known, was rather simple in that there was nothing particularly grand about the structure. Goings on that took place while England’s greatest minds dwelled in the home years ago, add to the charm and enchantment of the retreat house. Virginia Woolf was said to have spent hours pondering on philosophy while residing in the Sussex residence. Paintings fill every corner of the space, including doors, ceilings and even the fireplace. ... "
" ... Are mistakes dwelled upon in meetings? If so, they are an integral part of your structure, regardless of what any culture statements say. ... "
" ... For bonds to see a real yield of 5% much depends upon perception of the players. When inflationary numbers percolate, the market turns unattractive, just like early 2009. Most players were afraid of high-yield paper in 2020, anything below investment grade. But, that’s where yields of 6% dwelled. The fear of declining fixed-charges coverage moved to the foreground, unreasonably, unless COVID-19 persisted past 2020. Professional players had no edge over less-seasoned players, a condition I love to see happen, anytime, anywhere, any place. ... "
" ... I’ve searched desperately for a rationale for stocks now at 18 times earnings. They’ve been there before when interest rates ranged between zero and 4%. Actually, at a zero-interest rate, the market did sell at 10 to 12 times earnings because the economy dwelled in recession territory, no earnings story on the horizon. ... "
" ... “If I had dwelled on the bad moments I know that this would not have been possible so please be positive about yourself.” ... "