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| It appears to me that some seem to need the feeling of importance that comes with being considered a marketing guru. Someone the commoners look up to. Alas not many can live up to that standard. They usually give themselves an important title or specific credentials to build their importance to you.
Unfortunately, they give emphatic predictions without expressing the possibility of error. Thus some readers may react to that information and be sorely disappointed. Idon't mind people giving opinions as long as people understand they are no more than that. An Opinion. I think each poster should make very clear that anyone of us is not infallible.
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