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Why Fairly Intelligent Men Fall for Scams
After dissecting scams from a product structure viewpoint in the last post, “Impossible Earnings – The Keystone Where Scams Are Built,” it is time we shift viewpoints. This time we look at it from the point-of view of the victims. … Continue reading
The Tale of the Oilman and How Herds Trash Reason
Let us start this post with a story or a tale I read years ago, but could not recall the source. The story is of course, a pure fabrication, told much like a parable or a fable. But it certainly tells volumes of one of worst propensities of humans since time immemorial.
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Tagged Sir Isaac Newton, South Sea Bubble, The Curse of the Pyramids, The Tulip Mania
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