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Re: skidm post# 36868

Monday, 04/30/2007 11:00:23 AM

Monday, April 30, 2007 11:00:23 AM

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"Will" is a big word. One cannot predict the future because it has not yet occurred. There far too many things seen and unseen that effect these sorts of things. Big news "might" come, as of right now, it is fantasty because it isn't out. To hope that it will come is a positive attitude. Hope is distorted in so much that hope that it turns out the way that we want it to turn out. This limits reason and logic. Most often anger and frustration stem from something that is "wanted." Stop wanting it folks and it will come. We can't have what we want. I too have been a little frustrated, this frustration doesn't stem from this stock, it stems from want and desire. I have learned that it is better to apply logic and reasoning in instances such as these than to hope for something that does not exist, in this instance(Big News)is not a reality because it does not exist. We all seem to perceive that this big news might come, however, how often are our perceptions expanded enough to realize the intricate details of reality? The illusion here is a charasmatic leader has brought about many wonderful ideas, this spawned hope, without the fruitation of these ideas manifesting themselves into reality, we can only hope that the illusion of this CEO comes about. We are setting ourselves up to blame EFGO if something doesn't come about if we continue to believe there will be something that does not exist. Let's save ourselves from the melodrama and look at this realisticly.

As of right now:
-Previous financial statements show this company is losing money, we do not have evidence that this is now producing profits
-The CEO is honest and is attempting to bring transparency to this stock
-Many of the ideas of the CEO are in action, but none of it is yet realized as he has stated in the PRs.
-The stock is trading at .0006/.0007 not .05

My point is we can only determine reality of things based on right now, not future or past events. Let us try to take responsibility for our own decision to purchase this stock and not project blame stemming from our personal desires onto the company or the CEO. If each person chooses to stay in this stock with the hope that it might materialize into something later and it makes money, we will be patting one another(including ourselves) on the back saying good job, great choice. Let us reason about this. Let us see things the way they are instead of the way we want to see it.