. Before, people didn't understand how the economy works, criticized and even oppressed the free market and asset owners
, ridiculed and teased. Mutilate all those who question this process; today, some people are a little bit forward, but they don’t understand the complex finance supported by all kinds of deep mathematics, so all kinds of conspiracy theories are flying similarly, and financial practitioners also Creeping vulnerable in a saliva
All the people who had their homes repossessed never mentioned the fact that they had taken out a mortgage on their house before the bankruptcy property was repossessed and splurged. At the beginning, I blindly believed that house prices would continue to rise and accepted harsh agreements. Although there is something worthy of sympathy, it is not necessarily morally impeccable.
In theory, everyone has the potential to think rationally about one thing to the end, but in reality, this is the case. There are very few people, and the controlled supply of information makes it a profitable thing to incite the crowd to continue to not know the truth (for example, the company in the film buys employee life insurance and sets the beneficiary as its own practice, should Think in terms of hedging the risk of sudden employee death, not in terms of curses and schadenfreude, as the director tried to incite)
such incitement used to bring great disaster, and stupid people took everyone into a ditch.
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