Feminist of the month: Harvey Weinstein
Weinstein co-founded Miramax and the Weinstein company, where he made sure that beautiful women would always have a chance to break into the movie industry so long as they were willing to do whatever it takes. #Ally
Could an SK Hynix bear let me know the bear thesis aside from the risks of Korean retail overleverage / the 7709 HK etf impact on trading.
Are you guys in the camp that memory oversupply will happen sooner, AI buildout is unsustainable, what's the thinking here.
Warren Buffett: "Interest rates are the basis of all value."
"If you knew interest rates were going to be zero for a hundred years, you would think 1% was a great rate of return. But you also would know if you bought something yielding 1% and rates went to 8%, you'd lose practically all of your capital."
"It's an enormous factor, [but] we don't know the answer."
(CNBC || 2020)
@Latterdaytruth I agree that the church doesn’t need to tell us every detail of how we live our lives, but I disagree that having tattoos or wearing certain types of clothing make you unworthy or ungodly. We need to get past those social teachings that aren’t doctrines. Focus more on the heart.
There’s an alarming trend amongst Latter-day Saints that has spread in the last 8-10 years. The logic goes like this:
“The church stopped publishing explicit language in a youth pamphlet that recommended not having tattoos, dressing modestly, and other standards. That means I can do all those things now to whatever degree I want.”
It shows a clear and fundamental understanding of why we have standards and what the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is here to do.
The Church is here to help people learn how to become like God.
“Recommendations” from people who have special stewardship over the Church are much more than simple rules to follow or not follow.
If something is no longer explicitly taught, it doesn’t mean you should do it. The principles behind those explicit recommendations or requirements never changed.