i predict that the nellies that are complaining about every little thing are the ones who will gloat about knowing all along the investment was great and knowing when it would happen after the fact.
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i predict that the nellies that are complaining about every little thing are the ones who will gloat about knowing all along the investment was great and knowing when it would happen after the fact.
This was my answer to the other thread, which disappeared while I was typing:
I don't like the negativity either, but don't forget Paulie is very young - this is probably the biggest lesson he'll ever get in patience, delayed gratification, and how complicated the world really is. No 30-minute sitcom with a nice tidy ending here, that's for sure.
Paulie, and anyone else this might apply to: this is a great time to learn how to face adversity with class, as I know you can, not to mention to never get emotional in any investment or business transaction. Don't let your frustration and impatience make you bitter - count your blessings, enjoy your life, and check the forum every now and then just to keep tabs. Don't let this investment suck away your life hour by hour on the internet instead of participating in the world around you. Summer's almost here - get some fresh air and sunshine!
Take care,
Janine
I love this kind of thread, they make me laugh so hard my head hurts.
SGS I told you time and time again, if this revalues I will shut up and I will admit I was wrong and you were right. I just dont see the dinar going anywhere after extensive time invested in this. 2 years now. Personally as my own opinion I feel as though this investment is lost. As I said, MY OWN OPINION. Im not trying to be negative or get people upset this is just how I feel. And I feel that all these rumors from the start to now prove how this investment isnt that logical. like 125 rumors came and went.
Two years...extensive...surely you jest. Check with any financial advisor and see if they predict any investment will reach maturity in two years. What has Scota reported 15%? since Novemver. If you invest in mutual funds and get 15% in a year you'd be smiling. Maybe you need to readjust your thinking so that you view this as an investment and not a get quick rich scheme. I think you would be a lot happier and a lot less negative. IMHO :cheers: