Careful how you word it…

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As I said last time, guarantees will kill you… So why do the so-called gurus continue to misunderstand the words they speak can cause such anguish? Surely they all aren’t that stupid. While some will claim to have your best interest in mind, at the end of the day it still boils down to followers and revenue. How do you think some of these people have lasted this long continuing to spew the same nonsense. If they aren’t talking, they aren’t making money. A careful study into the monetization of youtube, webpages, and social media, will prove how these people continue to be able to survive and thrive with the next wave of currency speculators.

Some have at least had the decency to apologize, but then turn around and make the same mistake again. For example, Frank26Forgive me that I jumped the gun and told you, hey this represent the lower denoms [fils] in paper form [it was a 5000 note]…The colors were wrong…The color is what threw us off.  I apologize…What we taught was 100% true [though]…. So you were wrong, but what you were saying is right? That in itself probably wouldn’t be a problem, after all you did apologize, but then you turn right around and deal with this. Frank26 – “Floating the dinar” returns to the forefront.. Will the Central Bank of Iraq resort to it and what are its risks?”  Floating the dinar, oh my goodness, they are talking to the Iraqi citizens about the monetary reform…Floating the dinar is what they’re going to do... you clearly say they are going to float the dinar, no doubt, exactly as it says “what they’re going to do”. Literally the article states, “WILL the CBI resort to it and what are the risks?” Talk about putting words into the horse’s mouth.

Again, a lot of the problems start with someone taking some snippet of information and interpreting it to fit their narrative. You can do this positively or negatively. I could just have easily said that was an article outlining the risks and why they wouldn’t do it. The point here is we should have learned by now that if/then statements just don’t work with Iraq. You can’t take anything that gets posted in an article or for certain from anyone’s “contact” for the absolute truth. You could have relayed the information without going to the “THIS IS WHAT THEY’RE DOING!” card and had people much more even keeled about things, and yet you’ll turn around and say, “my people, you just need to calm down”, but don’t stop following because I’ll have something far snappier to say tomorrow to give you some sense of excitement again.

Take a little extra time when reading someone’s comments and make sure to include “could” for “will” and “maybe” anytime you read something. And most of them you can just ignore altogether 🙂

Breathe easy, things they are changing for the better, even if they take longer than you’d every planned for.

BWM