Telling people to leave because they don't know is also not okay.
Rodeo
"hi my car is making a noise that sounds exactly like a faulty wheel bearing. I think my wheel bearing is broken."
"No, it's not. You can go now."
I don't see how this analogy makes their arrogant dismissals any better.
Pernicious knids!
SCRAM
Consumables are always the best gifts. I don't even bother with anything else anymore, unless it's something that I made myself because then it has sentimental value.
No, Newtonian physics works just fine. Unless things are too big, too small, too fast, or too slow.
At least that's what a meme I once saw said.
And they had these weird things that were like a bunch of pages stuck together ... Oh yeah, books!
I appreciate that you're able to read an opinion and simply provide your own, without being personally offended and feeling a need to assert your perceived moral righteousness.
I wish you the best of luck in finding a bearded bald dude that you like.
This is a contributor post, not a Forbes official article.
I read here recently that the rich people who pay attention to Forbes for investment information avoid all Forbes contributor content and focus only official article from Forbes staff.
I don't know how true that is, but if you believe it then until a forbes staffer writes about it in an official capacity, it hasn't actually hit Forbes.