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Why a Low Price Doesn't Mean It's a Better Investment

By Matthew Hayward Introduction When investing in cryptocurrency, many newcomers assume a lower price tag means a better opportunity. It’s tempting to think a coin like Dogecoin, priced under a dollar, has more growth potential than Bitcoin, which costs tens of thousands per coin. However, this common assumption can lead to costly mistakes. Let’s uncover why price isn’t the whole story. The Price of a Share Doesn’t Equal Value Think of stock prices like slices of pizza. A $300 share is just one slice from a company, while a $150 share is another slice from a different company. The price of the slice tells you nothing about the size of the pizza (the company’s value). A smaller pizza might have expensive slices, and a giant pizza might have cheap slices. Why Two Shares of $300 Can Beat Six Shares of $150 Owning more slices of a weaker pizza doesn’t mean you’re getting more food. If the $300 company is growing faster, making better profits, and has strong prospects, its slices are worth ...

Navigating the New Terrain: Tactics to Combat 5th Generation Warfare

By Matthew Hayward  In the digital age, the concept of warfare has evolved beyond traditional battlegrounds. Our minds have become the front lines, and the weapons deployed are information, disinformation, and manipulation. We are now in an era of 5th Generation Warfare (5GW) , where the battle isn't for land or resources but for thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. Coupled with this, we see the rise of what has been termed the "Imperial Administrative State" and the "Uniparty" - power is being consolidated within a small group of elites who are allegedly manipulating political, commercial, and social systems to advance their own agendas. This is often framed as " The Great Reset ." One of the tools in their arsenal is "Swarm Consensus," a form of decision-making in the digital sphere where a "swarm" of opinions converge to form a consensus. However, accountability often gets lost in this process and can be manipulated to shape publ...

Why I am not writing a blog about Tucker Carlson

By Matthew Hayward As I sit down to write this blog post, I find myself in a peculiar situation. I've spent a considerable amount of time gathering information and following the headlines about the sudden departure of Tucker Carlson from Fox News. However, despite the immense coverage and intense interest in the story, I have decided not to write a blog about Tucker Carlson. Instead, I want to share my thoughts on why I am choosing not to focus on this particular topic and offer some personal reflections on the broader issue of trust in mainstream media. First and foremost, the story about Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News is already being covered extensively by numerous media outlets . The details of his ouster, the defamation lawsuit settlement, and the impact on Fox Corporation's market value are all over the news. As a blogger, I aim to provide a unique perspective and offer insights that aren't readily available elsewhere. In this case, I cannot add anyt...

What's the Point

Albert Einstein was right when he said, "Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions." Furthermore, I believe that we have reached the point of such moral degeneration that not only is there little hope of things getting better or even maintaining, but I almost look forward to the pain and suffering of all who embraced the evil with their indifference and willing ignorance. Americans are selfish, materialistic, apathetic, narrow-minded, arrogant, lazy, pathetic drones. The majority are mental slaves, automatons. Trying to inform and motivate Americans to better themselves is like trying to talk a drunk out of going to the bar; it's a waste of time. I often ask drunks, "What will it take? How bad does it have to get?" Many of them have to die; most of them are not coming out of it. Americans are the same way; it will take a tra...