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615 sats \ 0 replies \ @stooge 14 Feb \ on: Why do we all have lawns? culture
I'm all for biodiversity (I love real prairies ) But lawns are beautiful and easier to maintain than a prairie.
Gold has no life in the market anymore. The only use for gold is in electrical and chemical applications (which it excels). Once central banks discover is worthless to them and begin selling the price of gold will be going down for the next ten years or more. (in real terms)
I offer what I can give. A prayer.
You will both make it with love.
Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
1 Corinthians 13:7
Caritas est forma virtutum
I'm glad the US has done well. It is one of the last bastions of freedom (while far from perfect) At least we are free enough to start our own businesses, own guns, practice our religion and raise our families in peace. Many things are wrong with our country but I don't know of a better one.
I hope getting rid of Wall Street is easier than getting rid of alt coins. I have been hoping for end alt coins since 2016. No luck yet.
I can't remember if you must use google play. I'm not sure why you would need it.
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Vices Contrary to Prudence
- Precipitation: the Vice in Which One Does Not Take Counsel (Results in Acting Too Quickly)
- Inconsideration: the Vice in Which One Does Not Judge Which Means Is the Best among the Various Means Arrived at During Counsel
- Inconstancy: a Vice in Which One Does Not Command or Do the Action Which Has Been Counseled and Judged as the Best
- Negligence: Failure to Take Counsel or a Failure to Do What One Should When He Ought
- Carnal Prudence: the Vice in Which One Applies One’s Reason to Arrive at Means to Attain Created Goods Which Are Seen as One’s Final End
- Craftiness (Astutia): Industry in Not Using the Right or True Means to an End
- Guile (Dolus): the Habit of Deceit (Usually in Words)
- Fraud (Fraus): the Habit of Deceit (Usually in Deeds) (Credit to: Fr. Chad Ripperger)
MORAL VIRTUES
INTEGRAL PARTS OF PRUDENCE (KNOWING THE MEANS TO ATTAIN THE END)
- Memory (Memoria): the Virtue by Which One Remembers the Right Things Pertaining to the Action and its Circumstances
- Understanding (Intellectus): the Ability to Grasp Practical Principles and the Nature of Various Situations
- Docility (Docilitas): Ability to Be Lead and Take Counsel from Others
- Shrewdness (Solertia): Quickness in Arriving at the Means to the End
- Reason (Ratio): Ability to Reason about Practical Matters; the Ability to Apply Universal Practical Principles to Particular Situations
- Foresight (Providentia): Ability to See Future Outcomes of Actions Based upon past Experience
- Circumspection (Circumspectio): Virtue by Which One Keeps Track of One’s Circumstances
- Caution (Cautio): Application of Knowledge of the past to Action in Order to Avoid Impediments and Evils (Credit to: Fr. Chad Ripperger)
A bottom is best determined if you are already heavily invested before the price crashes. You know the bottom is "in" when it has gone down so much that you are past being nauseated and your feeling are indifferent to the price and have absolutely no apatite to buy more.
That's the buy signal.
PS
Most of the time you won't have much cash to buy at that point. It takes many virtues to be in that position.