I rarely go on Facebook and recently logged back on. I was utterly astonished at the number of eulogies for people suddenly, unexpectedly dying. Some mention losing battles to the vid, but never any mentions of the vax. These extensive, overlapping social circles are very affluent, highly educated, quite attractive, successful professionals and sociable people. Age range is Gen X, many with kids in high school or college, maybe a few young Boomers, some older Millennials. Definitely not a group of high risk individuals. And yet so many are dying. It's hard not to notice, especially being an inveterate reader ...... sherp
Get your self right and your House in order. He paid a price on that cursed tree you cannot ignore.
Ways to core competency Loss.
1. Outsourcing critical components - leaves the firm vulnerable and does little to build competency.
2. Not committing to core competency in strategic alliances.
3. Failure to build competency in evolving markets forfeits opportunity.
The costs of a lost competency cannot be fully calculated in advance. Major industry shifts may be missed altogether.
Also, since the development of core competencies is a long-term task,
companies that fail to invest may have difficulty re-entering the market later.
H observes his area as well as we do ours in the wasting since the end of the gold standard and why.
His concerns are our concerns and He is Hell of alot smarter then both of us.
As we in our view only we will focus pivots from 75 to 95 wti for now. Thu Jan 20, 2022 3:15 pm
We already covered the man hours per barrel and productivity measures that will wipe them out.
The rest of the usual suspects are already known here.
Dumpster fires and deep stupid that was allowed to set up political shop here.
From Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:15 pm
The focus has shifted and a few are paying attention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnMiXsRtsfc
https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=mkk7X8UI
Amos made clear in his writings that he did not come from a family of prophets, nor did he even consider himself one.
Rather, he was “a grower of sycamore figs” as well as a shepherd (Amos 7:14–15).
Amos’s connection to the simple life of the people made its way into the center of his prophecies,
as he showed a heart for the oppressed and the voiceless in the world.
While most of the prophets interspersed redemption and restoration in their prophecies against Israel and Judah, Amos devoted only the final five verses of his prophecy for such consolation. Prior to that, God’s word through Amos was directed against the privileged people of Israel, a people who had no love for their neighbor, who took advantage of others, and who only looked out for their own concerns.
More than almost any other book of Scripture, the book of Amos holds God’s people accountable for their ill-treatment of others.
It repeatedly points out the failure of the people to fully embrace God’s idea of justice. chuck
thread: lightswitch, amos, RBT-0813