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" ... Furthermore, players still need to walk and slug in order to supplement the value of the balls they put in play. This is why players with lower end average exit velocities can still be productive and that is the “Altuve effect.” It is also important to note, that just because a players’ average exit velocity is low, it does not mean that a player can not achieve high exit velocities. Jose Altuve’s exit velo max’s are still north of 100 mph and he still does amass “hard hit” balls. ... "
" ... I could still buy a big slug of ether because I’m still heavily in cash awaiting the catalyst that could crash U.S. stocks. The Federal Reserve is not an ironclad guarantee of the current stock bubble and a crash may still happen even with vaccines in the pipeline. However, diversification remains the golden rule and I’m loathed to actively break that law with my crypto even when price action is kind of breaking the rule anyway by sling-shotting my current positions moonward. ... "
" ... Scientists searching for a better surgical glue have hit on what might seem like an unlikely source: a small slug whose sticky slime keeps it safe from would-be snackers. ... "
" ... We’re not powerful enough to fend off unwelcome events. They will slug us no matter what. Although it’s counter intuitive, we might as well use them to our advantage. Kayakers say the best way to escape when you’re trapped in a hydraulic—a turbulent, funnel-shaped current—is to relax, and it will spit you out. But thanks to Mother Nature, your primitive, automatic reaction is to fight against the current. And that can keep you stuck, even drown you. Similarly, the way to get unstuck is to welcome and observe the simmering reaction with curiosity. Let it come and go without personalizing, resisting, or identifying with it. And eventually it floats away. ... "