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" ... I could say the same for my initial reaction to the pandemic. I’m a coach for Pete’s sake! I’ve done a lot of self-development. I work with my clients to accept what is so and to find the power in seeing what they can do, rather than moan about their circumstances. I’ve activated this in my own life as well - building my business from scratch, working out with heavy weights to make my body strong, and taking on a meditation practice to enhance my spiritual life. ... "
" ... Silicon Valley has many strengths, but a classic complaint is that the region has no artistic culture. People moan that it lacks the funky, artsy vibe for which San Francisco is famous. Given that innovation and entrepreneurship thrive in a culture of diversity, eclecticism, and creativity, then why has the Valley lacked a complementary edgy art, music, and literary scene? That question has been fair game to ask in the past. In recent years, however, things have changed noticeably. An emerging subculture movement in San Jose has burst into visibility. San Jose, some might say, is like the new San Francisco. ... "
" ... While people moan about quantitative easing and say that it doesn’t help them, this is untrue, QE gives money to the rich through asset priced inflation, to the middle classes through house price inflation and employment, and to the poor through employment and social benefits. Without QE the non-rich should make no mistake that their houses and jobs would be far less valuable than they are now. So here we go again, galloping down the road of “New Monetary Theory.” The market will be fixed, as in mended and as in artificially set. ... "
" ... You know all over the world people moan and groan about the United States, and we make mistakes, and they say we're a bunch of sweaty, hairy-chested Bible-thumping morons. Then they run into trouble, and they want the 82nd Airborne; they want the Marines. And we always come through. ... "
" ... “As an instrument, they drive like a Ferrari,” he says. “If you want them to moan, or if you want them to get super quiet, or if you want to use them as a weapon, their dynamics are almost infinite. And you can go from whisper quiet, to blowing people back in their seats, back to whisper quiet in about a bar.” ... "