The most insidious problem with any monopoly is the sense of futility that pervades the marketplace where it operates. We'll know we've found a real remedy when we *all* clearly see our own *opportunities* enhanced as a result.
We must all think more thoroughly about the big picture and how each of us *individually* might *do* something better. The most insidious problem with any monopoly is the sense of futility that pervades the marketplace where it operates. We'll know we've found a real remedy when we *all* clearly see our own *opportunities* enhanced as a result.
The most insidious problem with any monopoly is the sense of futility that pervades the marketplace where it operates. We'll know we've found a real remedy when we *all* clearly see our own *opportunities* enhanced as a result.
Thanx for your level head, Todd.
We must all think more thoroughly about the big picture and how each of us *individually* might *do* something better. The most insidious problem with any monopoly is the sense of futility that pervades the marketplace where it operates. We'll know we've found a real remedy when we *all* clearly see our own *opportunities* enhanced as a result.