** 11-Mar-2022 World View: Pop psychology
Cool Breeze wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 11:36 pm
> You think I'm a thorn in your side at times (or many times), but
> the only flaws that I see in your analysis is when you let the
> personal leech into the work you do. Good examples of this are the
> constant appeal to the "Cassandra Curse", the anger you have for
> others maltreating you, and the thought you will be forgotten,
> which is a type of despair. You won't be forgotten, and you're
> doing what many negative people do here which is a type of pride -
> woe is me, the world doesn't like me, I must have some curse on me
> - as if you're that special. That kind of thinking, with all the
> talents you have, is silly, and more importantly, foolishness to
> the max since it helps no one - the least of all, you
> yourself.
It's so much fun when a young kid decides to psychoanalyze me. And I
know you're a kid because you behave like one -- confused, fanatical,
a Young Turk -- and because you expect to wait 40 years to make money
on bitcoin. It may come as an enormous shock to you to learn this,
but older people know a great deal more about what's going on in the
world than kids do. Don't your parents keep telling you to respect
your elders? You should listen to your parents.
I won't return the favor and try to psychoanalyze you. I'll leave
that to any guests who are so inclined, now that you've opened the
door.
However, forget about all that stuff. Instead of all that, you should
be trying to prove me wrong.
You claim that I'm getting all irrational and emotional over the
Cassandra Curse, that's it's just a Fig Newton of my imagination.
OK, so prove me wrong. Talk to people you know -- writers, reporters,
podcast owners, radio newscasters, bloggers, vloggers, authors,
politicians, analysts, schoolteachers, college professors, etc, etc,
etc. Ignore the blank stares and abusive retorts. Ask them to spread
the word about Generational Dynamics, and see what happens.