I just wrapped up the first half of Inside Job. I must say this Documentary, in particular, is particularly riveting; considering I slept through most of the Financial crisis. But that was due in large part to severe exhaustion. I don’t feel bad that I was completely exhausted. But I do feel bad that other people had to suffer through it. It’s not my intention to destroy the world when I feel as though I need to do something, nor am I saying that my particular actions led to the Financial crisis. But what I am saying is that we are all connected and if I was feeling exhausted, I am sure I wasn’t the only one. Not only that but I was obviously not the one who caused it, since it was a group effort or a Crisis of uniform collaboration across Markets.
... I just wrapped up
Inside Job. Inside Job is one of my
favorite Documentaries of all time. It
is right up there with An Inconvenient Truth in my mind, if not surpassing
it. An Inconvenient Truth came out a
long time ago so it is not nearly as relevant as Inside Job, although it may
contain some more interesting footage as far as the Earth is concerned; however I have a Business mind as well, so
anything Economically related is interesting to me. Not everyone feels the same, but I watched the
economic news channel CNBC for years during most of the fallout from the
Economic crisis so anything related to that is very interesting to me. It's not as though I take pleasure in peoples
pain; rather I feel as though my own
situation directly correlates with what happened during those years.
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