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Re: [Cryptostocks]Coinex.io they just removed all traces about there offer at CS
by
ThickAsThieves
on 24/02/2014, 14:03:18 UTC
Wow, stop wasting time in a forum and go get a grade school education. Seriously, it'll change your life or something.

I've met some very well educated people who couldn't write at all. The way a person writes is too often misapplied to their ability to perform in other areas - especially on forums. That guy could well make more in a year than any of us make in a lifetime - but the way he writes would not be an indicator of that. Likewise, neither would his complaints here.

Usually, the people we trust the most are those the least deserving of that trust. For example, a writer like me can polish himself up, look good, research what to say and when to say it, bring my exceptionally well educated trophy wife along, and then go scam people into putting money in me - because I make it look good.

Meanwhile, the guy who really should be managing that sort of thing is a little overweight, rarely gets laid, and likely doesn't speak well in person. However, he's brilliant where it counts - most people just don't see that.

This is because the guy with nothing to lose can totally win your heart - while the guy who knows what he has to offer usually sucks at selling himself - because he knows in comparison to everything else right where he sits, and isn't going to lie to you about it.

Anyway Wink Not my fight. When either of you want to put your VC in a writer, look me up. Cheesy I've also got a few projects in the Caucasus Mountains - but who wants to invest there, right?

This is mostly naive gibberish unfortunately. What you are describing is an exception to prove a rule. Inability to communicate and discern effectively, is indicative of other shortcomings (it also makes one a target to scammers).

What's even worse about your comment, and even worse than thy's, is your focus on exceptions and naivety as positive indicators. It's absurd. Yes, an untainted mind is free to consider things that an experienced one may disregard, but experience is a tempered value.

By your measures we should all act like children and throw worry to the wind if we want success. These are values uplifted by bandits, not brethren.

If the people you trust the most, as you say, are typically not worthy of that trust, it is YOU that must reevaluate your process for bestowing trust. By your comments, you obviously have misplaced values, and thus inability to properly assign trust in the first place. You are not someone experienced enough to take advice from.

Scammers can scam people by making things look good, not because they are educated and experienced, they can do it because you are not.

Consider that. Then consider it again without being a stubborn child.

I say this not because I'm "mean", but because children running with scissors don't know any better.