@ Blondie.
Posted: 20 Oct 2011, 20:55
It's been a while now that i was confronted with your almost famous statement.
You don't own your baggage, your baggage owns you.
I must admit, at first I wasn't convinced immediately of the power of this line. Now, months and months later I realize it is the most true line concerning the understanding of Freegold. I see and experience it everyday.
What you say about public figures stating anything about whatever is happening around us everyday. But I would like to submit another thing to this. Recently I also had an email exchange with a pension fund advisor concerning the subject gold. His company is specialized in this new way of "insuring" your portfolio. I must say, I hate this word insurance.....and why insure a small part and not everything?
He had written a piece in a paper, and stated some things where I didn't agree on. So we had some conversation about gold and what did this guy tell me? We agreed on almost everything!!
But he stated ( and I Quote): If I tell them (pension funds) everything we just agreed on they will blink with their eye's.......say it sounds nice.....and probably walk away. It's too much, too quick.
It's a matter of bring the subject in, and let it do the magic.
So what I want to make clear here is that there IS a difference between for the curtain (paper articles), and behind the curtain. This was very interesting to me.
You don't own your baggage, your baggage owns you.
I must admit, at first I wasn't convinced immediately of the power of this line. Now, months and months later I realize it is the most true line concerning the understanding of Freegold. I see and experience it everyday.
What you say about public figures stating anything about whatever is happening around us everyday. But I would like to submit another thing to this. Recently I also had an email exchange with a pension fund advisor concerning the subject gold. His company is specialized in this new way of "insuring" your portfolio. I must say, I hate this word insurance.....and why insure a small part and not everything?
He had written a piece in a paper, and stated some things where I didn't agree on. So we had some conversation about gold and what did this guy tell me? We agreed on almost everything!!
But he stated ( and I Quote): If I tell them (pension funds) everything we just agreed on they will blink with their eye's.......say it sounds nice.....and probably walk away. It's too much, too quick.
It's a matter of bring the subject in, and let it do the magic.
So what I want to make clear here is that there IS a difference between for the curtain (paper articles), and behind the curtain. This was very interesting to me.