2dye4
Military
- Mar 3, 2004
- 494
I begin to find economics very interesting these days. Not the highly extrapolated academic stuff but the more broad issues that may be attacked with common sense analysis.
I have read frequently more thoughtful analysis on this site than can be attained anywhere else. No we are not economists and don't pretend to be. We certainly don't want economists designing bridges and engines. But there are three reasons we could do moderately well at informing each other about economic idea.
1 We don't have a reputation or ax to grind. (its not our profession)
2 We do have a much above average ability to see dynamics and establish cause and effect of things.
3 We are located at the source of business although used as a service to this but we have a distance that allows us to see a little more than the stakeholders.
As a benefit to ourselves the more we understand the free market and its direction the better we can guide our careers .
I have read frequently more thoughtful analysis on this site than can be attained anywhere else. No we are not economists and don't pretend to be. We certainly don't want economists designing bridges and engines. But there are three reasons we could do moderately well at informing each other about economic idea.
1 We don't have a reputation or ax to grind. (its not our profession)
2 We do have a much above average ability to see dynamics and establish cause and effect of things.
3 We are located at the source of business although used as a service to this but we have a distance that allows us to see a little more than the stakeholders.
As a benefit to ourselves the more we understand the free market and its direction the better we can guide our careers .