The Truth Cannot Be Told
This is my most favorite quote of all time. Many quotes are credited to many authors. The better the quote the longer the list of credits.
This quote this morning was authored by the greatest stock market trader of his age. It ended a suicide in the public men's room of a fancy downtown New York hotel.
He did not intend is as a quote but to rather describe pool trading, well known in its' day, but which I will not take time to explain further now.
But I, when a read about it, immediately seized upon it as the best quote of all time, had it been intended for that. It has nothing to do with stock trading. I say will why later today, as soon I can, but I have to move on right at this particularly moment sudden shot out of tine.
See Spot Run
Up until I was fourteen there was no way you could tell me what it was like to be fourteen that is, until I got there myself.
Things continued that way the rest of my older life. In every case that I observed, the younger thinks they know more than the older. This directly in the face of the older. It seems that we know more when there is less we actually do know. In my case the more I learned the stupider I felt.
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