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Quoted: Here's a thought: Maybe it's not bad judgment.
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Try this on: "If I believed what you believe, I'd probably be acting exactly the same way you are right now." (Better thought than said, probably).
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seth
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Well said.
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Tom Friedman was talking about this book on The Daily Show. However, he said that the financial boom bubble doesn't qualify. Specifically, "The real tragedy of this moment is that this financial boom bubble and bust has left us with a bunch of empty condos in Florida and a bunch of dead, derivative contracts that no-one understands."
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