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Originally Posted by The Yen Man
Meh, at the end of the day, you can throw all the stats you want at me, and I'll still choose to be optimistic about Sieloff and the rest of our prospects. Sure, you may call it wishful thinking, but I just find it so much easier to enjoy the ride rather than be pessimistic about it. If he busts, he busts. He won't be the first, and he definitely won't be the last.
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Why does everyone who doesn't believe all these prospects are sure things suddenly become pessimists? Kind of irritating. What is wrong with questioning these ambiguous platitudes with statistics and insight? A pessimist would use the opposite of the optimists wishful thinking and base it on a negative view. Can't we be skeptical? What is wrong with questioning these? Why the hell should we ignore it when discussing our prospects?