by 68Camaro » Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:00 am
Good question, and I'm not throwing darts though it might have come across that way. I don't think I've yet found anyone I can stand to actually listento on a regular basis, at least of those that are "free".
It does make you appreciate the media in the sense that it's one thing to be able to think, another to be able to create intelligent summaries of that thought that can be communicated to others, and quite yet a third to verbally transmit those thoughts in an engaging manner. The first is rare (1 in a 100, or less) but not shockingly unusual. The second an even more rare subset of the first (maybe 1 in 100 of those who can think?). By the time you get to the third subset you're maybe 1 in 1000 or less of those that can communicate, so you're literally at one in a million (or less) of the overall population.
I've found Celente interesting as to how he thinks, but I don't think he's normally free.
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