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Re: Neuronal post# 52612

Friday, 02/08/2013 9:35:38 AM

Friday, February 08, 2013 9:35:38 AM

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That seems like a false dichotomy. It might be more accurate to say the small mind thinks tactically while the larger mind thinks strategically. It is arguable that Kay's strategy of being everywhere at once is a winning strategy. One might also argue that splitting one's forces(focus) in the face of an unknown enemy is destructive. Custer taught us that lesson. My guess is that Kay simply follows the path of least resistance, and runs willy nilly at each rabbit hole that appears.He's spent a ton of money selling nothing. I realize the argument that this is a development stage, a claim loudly posited after several years of unsuccessful sales of virtually the same products being peddled now. We've all heard of the great deals and dazzling feats of business triumphs that appear everywhere but the income statement. Maybe Kay will surprise us all with some tangible, verifiable, cash producing business, that would be nice. History tells us that metaphorically, the carrot will always be at the end of the stick, unreachable, but tauntingly ever visible. I guess that would make us asses.

The small mind thinks locally, while the large mind thinks globally.



In this case like the French at Dien Bien Phu.

People don't understand the importance of an international foothold.


"When you believe in things that you don't understand
Then you suffer" Stevie Wonder

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