Inelegant criticism starts with a compliment followed, after a short pause, by “but”.
Inelegant criticism starts with a compliment followed, after a short pause, by "…
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Inelegant criticism starts with a compliment followed, after a short pause, by “but”.
The value of a statement is proportional to how much the author is risking, giving up, or has to lose from making it.
( The rest is academic, journalistic, empty words.)
When people call their job or activity useful it is certainly useless.
Looking for a good cafe in zagreb.
(Some confusion about my statement: I am not opposing labor to capital but income, that is, revenues minus expenses, to capital gains from change in valuation. In other words we are taxing a baker on his income but if one day he sells his shop to a jeweler for a huge gain, the gain coming from pure luck, here real estate inflation, is taxed at a lower rate. Absurd.)