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by OutOfHere
728 days ago
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I don't view it as RPS. I view it a bit as a game of chess. Whether it is a net positive or net negative, time will tell. I am not claiming success. Those who are so mentally closed off that they will downvote any differing opinion without understanding it will never succeed with it. |
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Given the possible winnings and bad players lose their chips to good ones and retire what skill level do you suppose is on the other side of this game? Given this you still play?
> Whether it is a net positive or net negative, time will tell.
For you "time will tell" because evidence from rational thinking and the experience of countless others is not enough?
> Those who are so mentally closed off that they will downvote any differing opinion without understanding it will never succeed with it.
Hence I am not voting but asking questions trying to understand your "differing opinion". You view the activity as a game of chess. I view it as an effort to construct a perpetual motion machine. What matters is the money and time wasted on what is known not to be possible. What matters is why someone who seems intelligent fails to understand this. Perhaps they do and so actually have a different plan than building a perpetual motion machine. Maybe they are building an audience of those who believe in perpetual motion machines?
> I am not claiming success.
Yet you or at least the author of the article seem to believe if they stick with this "research" they will be successful? How long till they claim to have success and, for a price, offer to share the benefits of their success with you?