Loser Economics, Part III (finding a cure for making bad decisions)
by admin on Jul.11, 2009, under Corporate Life
I’m convinced that the art of making truly bad decisions is hereditary. And you know what? Because it’s hereditary, there is nothing I can do about it; it’s in my freakin’ genes.
I’ve come across documented evidence that, going back several generations, all my relatives have made bad decisions. Well, not even just bad business decisions; sadly, bad life decisions too (which I guess, for the most part, still boil down to being bad monetary decisions). So, I’d like to offer my two cents worth of wisdom to anyone involved in stem cell research: Please find a cure for this.
This is just as important as everything else you are working on; maybe even more so.
Please, please, find a cure soon. Hurry.
Keep the faith.
February 13th, 2010 on 2:13 am
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February 15th, 2010 on 2:53 pm
Um, what?
February 20th, 2010 on 5:36 pm
Ah, genetics. That explains it. It might even explain ferraminnoff’s word salad. Genetics. I give up.
February 21st, 2010 on 4:47 pm
I think you’re on the right track there, unshriven. Now if I could only find a cure for my hair loss.
Keep the faith, and don’t give up.
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