When I first entered the realm of commercial real estate (my current semi-career), my well-traveled and well-seasoned attorney warned me against doctors as tenants.
I'd suggest that coordination and organization, on the private side of things, will occur spontaneously and naturally, via the "unseen hand." It's when people look to manage that organic process that things go wrong.
The Jan 6 proceedings are destined to be political theater, intended to sway votes, and nothing more. They'll be viewed as gospel by one faction and wholly illegitimate by another faction, and that'll be the organizers' fault.
I have been hearing a lot of so-called “experts” tell me that I need to meekly surrender to the government and get rid of my firearms… “for the children.”
"I'm an engineer" are the three most feared words most medical doctors want to hear. Or so I was told by my young son's pediatric orthopedic surgeon, in discussing the course of treatment for my son. As he would explain it, engineers expect to be told "why" a particular course is recommended and are disinclined to simply accept the doctor's recommendation at face value.
I'm seeing my endocrinologist (aka, the witch doctor) on Wednesday and will be armed with spreadsheets and graphs of my blood sugar - I expect him to be thoroughly unimpressed with my analysis. I think they're trained to pretend actual boredom when confronted by "lay data".
I'd suggest that coordination and organization, on the private side of things, will occur spontaneously and naturally, via the "unseen hand." It's when people look to manage that organic process that things go wrong.
The Jan 6 proceedings are destined to be political theater, intended to sway votes, and nothing more. They'll be viewed as gospel by one faction and wholly illegitimate by another faction, and that'll be the organizers' fault.
I have been hearing a lot of so-called “experts” tell me that I need to meekly surrender to the government and get rid of my firearms… “for the children.”
Experts telling us to bend the knee to experts. Sounds legit.....
"I'm an engineer" are the three most feared words most medical doctors want to hear. Or so I was told by my young son's pediatric orthopedic surgeon, in discussing the course of treatment for my son. As he would explain it, engineers expect to be told "why" a particular course is recommended and are disinclined to simply accept the doctor's recommendation at face value.
I'm seeing my endocrinologist (aka, the witch doctor) on Wednesday and will be armed with spreadsheets and graphs of my blood sugar - I expect him to be thoroughly unimpressed with my analysis. I think they're trained to pretend actual boredom when confronted by "lay data".