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<blockquote data-quote="Mohamed Ashour" data-source="post: 124480" data-attributes="member: 25422"><p>Hi [USER=20454]@j.s.cox[/USER] </p><p></p><p><strong>Your articles: </strong>I have read them all and found them insightful and actually studied them and read the articles. I actually have a deep interest in energy as whole, so I took a special look into your last article, and I'd like to discuss this topic with you further if you wish of course.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong><em>Recession and Austerity measures:</em></strong></span></p><p> <span style="font-size: 15px"><strong></strong></span>I read your last post a couple times before I decided to write so pls bear with me.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">after some research I found some compelling evidence about your argument on austerity. austerity is a choice; indeed, things could be going a lot differently if it focused on growth but Truss with her not so much wide "imagination" tried a Thatcher 2.0 and even didn't try to prepare the market for it and so paved the way for the austerity boys to march in and they actually didn't repeat that mistake and fed the market with enough leaks, so they don't get "surprised" again. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I can go on with further arguments on how austerity sucks and the right questions aren't being asked. or how Spain is reintroducing it's "solidarity tax" on the wealthy, something the UK could really copy <strong>but I didn't come here to agree with you or discuss austerity</strong> (but I'd be glad to do so on another occasion with some good research and back 'n forth arguments!)</li> </ul><p></p><p><strong>More on you then:</strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">this is my highlight for your last post. apparently, this doesn't pose well for your family. so, I know I'm not in your situation and can't possibly say that I ever understand that's why I'll focus on you as an individual, this TC journey of ours is far from a challenge it's overwhelming, you take this goal onto your head knowing that only you see the goal, only you see the manifestation of this dream in your thoughts because others would frown at our goals and dreams when they listen to it even if they show their support. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">correct me if I'm wrong, you created this goal, shaped your own road form a mist of uncertainty and heavy weight competition from thousands, you were overwhelmed many times over and over, but your desire and self-motivation carried you through just like I'm trying right now. maybe because you don't want to fail or a childhood dream perhaps or a bit of both? it doesn't matter as long as you keep fighting.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">you have achieved so much already and I'm actually learning form you now and that is a strong feat (others apparently) with NRF VC ahead of you so keep your focus on it, your hard work <strong>WILL</strong> pay off and it's paying off already!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">on the matter of your home, (forgive my eastern upbringing I'll be emotional here) that is not settled just yet, you'll survive and not going to lose your home just yet. leave the door open for some hope. things can change very quickly and maybe for the better, who knows for sure? is it a cliche to say things are going to get better? you're not alone at this everyone stands to lose from these events (our inflation just hit 18%) but a little bit of hope won't hurt anyone...</li> </ul><p>I'll be waiting to hear you got your TC as a starter for better news after this autumn statement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mohamed Ashour, post: 124480, member: 25422"] Hi [USER=20454]@j.s.cox[/USER] [B]Your articles: [/B]I have read them all and found them insightful and actually studied them and read the articles. I actually have a deep interest in energy as whole, so I took a special look into your last article, and I'd like to discuss this topic with you further if you wish of course. [SIZE=4][B][I]Recession and Austerity measures:[/I] [B] [/B][/B][/SIZE]I read your last post a couple times before I decided to write so pls bear with me. [LIST] [*]after some research I found some compelling evidence about your argument on austerity. austerity is a choice; indeed, things could be going a lot differently if it focused on growth but Truss with her not so much wide "imagination" tried a Thatcher 2.0 and even didn't try to prepare the market for it and so paved the way for the austerity boys to march in and they actually didn't repeat that mistake and fed the market with enough leaks, so they don't get "surprised" again. [*]I can go on with further arguments on how austerity sucks and the right questions aren't being asked. or how Spain is reintroducing it's "solidarity tax" on the wealthy, something the UK could really copy [B]but I didn't come here to agree with you or discuss austerity[/B] (but I'd be glad to do so on another occasion with some good research and back 'n forth arguments!) [/LIST] [B]More on you then:[/B] [LIST] [*]this is my highlight for your last post. apparently, this doesn't pose well for your family. so, I know I'm not in your situation and can't possibly say that I ever understand that's why I'll focus on you as an individual, this TC journey of ours is far from a challenge it's overwhelming, you take this goal onto your head knowing that only you see the goal, only you see the manifestation of this dream in your thoughts because others would frown at our goals and dreams when they listen to it even if they show their support. [*]correct me if I'm wrong, you created this goal, shaped your own road form a mist of uncertainty and heavy weight competition from thousands, you were overwhelmed many times over and over, but your desire and self-motivation carried you through just like I'm trying right now. maybe because you don't want to fail or a childhood dream perhaps or a bit of both? it doesn't matter as long as you keep fighting. [*]you have achieved so much already and I'm actually learning form you now and that is a strong feat (others apparently) with NRF VC ahead of you so keep your focus on it, your hard work [B]WILL[/B] pay off and it's paying off already! [*]on the matter of your home, (forgive my eastern upbringing I'll be emotional here) that is not settled just yet, you'll survive and not going to lose your home just yet. leave the door open for some hope. things can change very quickly and maybe for the better, who knows for sure? is it a cliche to say things are going to get better? you're not alone at this everyone stands to lose from these events (our inflation just hit 18%) but a little bit of hope won't hurt anyone... [/LIST] I'll be waiting to hear you got your TC as a starter for better news after this autumn statement! [/QUOTE]
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