Critical thinking involves looking at problems and attempting to solve them, not ignoring them and not talking about them. You'd learn that if you attended any sort of higher education.
Agree, that's what I have been trying to teach to my children. One of them spent 4 years in business school in the US, another one is about to start her last year in the UK. We'll see where they go...
People who 'whine about whining' are usually just primary school grads that still think in the same mindset.
That's how it works in the US, where I live everyone who has grades good enough gets some sort of higher education. "Free".
That's why we have Trump as a president in the US and people are getting angry now that they are encountering issues that effect their life that the 'whiners' originally 'whined' about. Of course I'm sure they don't think about it that way.
+1 ;-)
There isn't always a answer to your problems through your own hands. Group work teaches you that. You can't always figure it out.
Again true (get out of that jesus mode). I have spent some time in places where group work kept you alive. I had my family with me.
Also weird how you act pro-business
Men's hobbies tend to get out of hands, this one really did.
What you don't understand is that if you never dumped you are looking at some really big numbers here. One gpu could easily pay college.
Nothing against sp_, just don't like that marketing against newbies. But hey, how do you say it, fool and his money are soon parted?
Nice elephants, peace.
Education systems aren't the same across countries bro. Some countries the last couple years of highschool is considered higher education, even though it's on par with US high school system. There are also others that are considered 'higher education', even though it's just vocational training, the same as tech school/community schools in the US. Germany comes to mind, where kids go right into vocational training.
That's not the same thing as a four year bachelors in the US.
This isn't a hobby unless you have one or two machines. Anyone who approaches mining with a hobby mindset has no place to tell others who treat this as a job what to do.
You also don't understand coins don't always go up. Just because you buy one coin DOES NOT in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM it will continue to climb forever or even the long run. Look at BTC right now. That's the mother of all coins and the most stable, it's also crashed multiple times along the way.
There are plenty of coins that have crashed and never come back as well, Jackpotcoin people are talking about was a coin from back in the day and it's worth absolutely nothing today. Anyone who just says 'if everyone holds the coin has no place to go but up!' has no idea what they're talking about. The market exists outside of emission. Emission volume never should be anywhere close to total volume for the day, just a small subset. Just as easily that means free reign of the market can crash it, even while you bag hold.
Speaking of which, since some of you guys probably don't know what it means:
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bag-holder.aspThere is a reason people talk about bag holding, it's one of the easiest to understand concepts of economics and very applicable to miners. You can just look at some of the algos on Zpool and Yiimp, some people barely understand mining and mine coins for less then the cost of power. Maybe they expect to be rich some day as well? As far as holding goes you don't need to mine to bag hold. You can just buy coins off exchanges.