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sampullman | 3 months ago

Then aren't most forms of investment based on a "gambler's argument"?

A risky investment is obviously akin to gambling, but to get things built and make a profit you have no other choice.

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amelius|3 months ago

> Then aren't most forms of investment based on a "gambler's argument"?

Are you now equating an investor with some guy in a casino? Sorry, but that seems like a stretch.

beepbooptheory|3 months ago

You are quoting and responding to a rhetorical question from a person with essentialy the same criticism as you, to respond as if they are making the claim.. why??

sampullman|3 months ago

No I am not, you took the opposite of the intended meaning.

I'm saying the risk aspect is similar, but I take issue with equating (product) investment and gambling, since one has a potential to create, and the other just shifts money around.