Gee, surprise, your response would miss the point.
That whole "they can wait til I am ready" attitude has already turned folks away from investing.
You can say whatever about how many Karma have already been invested but that does not change the fact that your seemingly evasive attitude has turned some big money people away. These big money people are the ones you need, like it or not.
"There's nothing wrong with waiting until everyone has all the information they're looking for."
How are they going to get the info they are looking for if you want to wait till later?
You need to stop and realize that YOU have made yourself the face of this coin.
The focus now, while there is bonus for investing, is not on the coin, it is on those that are asking for the investment.
Can you not see this?
Your argumentative responses are not so productive, I think. Surely there's better, more Karma-like way, than saying things like this (and "that's horseshit!)? Perhaps if someone else who understands what you're saying could express it in a different way, then we can begin a more productive conversation.
I know that is your style, as you have stated, but the method in which your arguments are presented don't seem productive. Ordinarily I would not mind it, but I do mind it when someone takes what I say out of context (repeatedly) and then I have to defend what I did not imply. (I hope you don't mind if I used your "that's horseshit" response in
this post. I thought of it when I was providing the Henry Ford example lol)
If your argument presumes that my attitude is, "they can wait til I am ready" then you have really missed what I am saying (not to mention completely misinterpreted my stance).
Anyone who is uncomfortable with the current conditions need not invest. Simple as that. You imply that everyone feels the same way as you do making statements like, "the focus now is on you, not the coin," and, "That whole "they can wait til I am ready" attitude has already turned folks away from investing." Really? Two people have asked for a refund of their coins. And one of those 2, 1 person
changed their mind and increased their position by over 400%. For the other person, I thanked them for trying and told them that I understood and gave them an extra 5 million coins for the inconvenience (from my own wallet, of course). But we don't usually talk about all the things that are good, do we?
Some people will decide not to invest no matter what we present. Of course. But to say that folks are turned away from investing is missing the 6.1 billion coins so far in day 6.
There's no need to continuously twist my statements around for the sake of argument. It serves no purpose.
Let's stop arguing in the confrontational sense and present and weigh arguments in the classical sense. It's far more productive and efficient, and might also go along with the theme of Karma.