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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1572758, member: 22331"]<b>I believe Most Would "Accumulate"</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for explaining a condition that many have, namely the physical accumulation of cherished items. It's seemingly impossible to explain the condition to those without your specific appreciations. Squirrels will accumulate acorns, mice seed, humans dollars and virtually anything they like. Some humans may consider it strange to collect more than one of an item. These same individual will not consider accumulating paper currency/stock/bonds unusual. I find it hilarious that physical accumulation of tangible assets is considered strange. It seems the majority norm is to accumulate pieces of paper or computer bytes signifying "wealth". Normality seemingly is allowing the control of their "wealth" to others. Future power disruptions, as recently being experienced by many, may alter thinking.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is difficult to explain the evolving phenomena of humans wanting to transfer control of their wealth by physically acquiring tangible assets. There is an unbelievable growing market for competitively priced universally exchangeable tangible assets. Many "old school investors" are divesting their cyber/paper assets (e.g. 401K, bonds, savings accounts, etc.) to acquire tangible valuable physical material (e.g. food, water, fuel. firearms, ammunition, petroleum, vehicles, land, precious metal products, etc.). Seemingly the concept of mutual benefit is foreign/unacceptable to most. Individuals willing to exchange on a mutually beneficial/acceptable basis, I believe/experienced, wont lack for "trading" partners. </p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1572758, member: 22331"][b]I believe Most Would "Accumulate"[/b] Thanks for explaining a condition that many have, namely the physical accumulation of cherished items. It's seemingly impossible to explain the condition to those without your specific appreciations. Squirrels will accumulate acorns, mice seed, humans dollars and virtually anything they like. Some humans may consider it strange to collect more than one of an item. These same individual will not consider accumulating paper currency/stock/bonds unusual. I find it hilarious that physical accumulation of tangible assets is considered strange. It seems the majority norm is to accumulate pieces of paper or computer bytes signifying "wealth". Normality seemingly is allowing the control of their "wealth" to others. Future power disruptions, as recently being experienced by many, may alter thinking. It is difficult to explain the evolving phenomena of humans wanting to transfer control of their wealth by physically acquiring tangible assets. There is an unbelievable growing market for competitively priced universally exchangeable tangible assets. Many "old school investors" are divesting their cyber/paper assets (e.g. 401K, bonds, savings accounts, etc.) to acquire tangible valuable physical material (e.g. food, water, fuel. firearms, ammunition, petroleum, vehicles, land, precious metal products, etc.). Seemingly the concept of mutual benefit is foreign/unacceptable to most. Individuals willing to exchange on a mutually beneficial/acceptable basis, I believe/experienced, wont lack for "trading" partners. JMHO :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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