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" ... Indexing is also unspeakably profitable — as befits the “superpower” label. If we compare MSCI (a pure-play indexer), Moody’s (a pure-play credit rating company), and Goldman Sachs – well, the trend is clear. MSCI’s operating margin is higher than Goldman or Moody’s, twice as high as Apple and Google, a third higher than Facebook and Microsoft, and about four times higher than the average U.S. public company. ... "
" ... Sound familiar? But recall again that Strauss and Howe are not as pessimistic as Bannon seems to be. "With or without war, American society will be transformed into something different. The emergent society may be something better, a nation that sustains its Framers' visions with a robust new pride. Or it may be something unspeakably worse. The Fourth Turning will be a time of glory or ruin." ... "
" ... Throw in some show-stopping, supersized feather fans, a few breathtaking fire dances, and an inspired saxophonist who appears every now and again, and the overall takeaway is unspeakably sexy, vaguely surreal, and thoroughly transportive—a flurry of feelings perhaps best described as “the Faena effect.” ... "
" ... Unfortunately this is sort of a "please harass me" sign, given the state of things, but it's also unspeakably awful looking, so I would mainly avoid it for that reason. ... "
" ... Why am I sharing this? Because we often think of transformation as a hope-filled aspiration to strive for. But changes in my own life have realigned me to this most basic truth – change is hard, sometimes unspeakably so. Invariably, change happens to all of us that we don’t design, time or seek. This shared experience is an entirely different animal than the excitement filled, opportunity-chasing transformation we naturally prefer: launching a new product, losing the weight, accepting a promotion. We’re generally the authors and architects of those changes. We chase them, so they feel good. We have the positive outcomes largely mapped out in our minds before we even begin doing the work to make them come true. ... "