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07/09/18
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Originally posted by Purpose
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Hi MeTwo,
For mine a debate means two or more people putting up factual statements not uninformed opinion. Uninformed opinion or emotional opinion is a conversation and not the debate you suggest. I suggest you go back and review his posts some 5-6 weeeks ago and make up your own mind.
I placed suess on ignore after advising him that he was not adding anything of merit to the debate. I find facts and debate either negative or positive can be a learning experience as long as its has some substance.
I wasn`t seeing that and felt I was wasting my time reading and replying to his posts.
He is not a shareholder of PDF and appears bitter about his unfruitful efforts in a failed attempt to remove the board of AHF. Listening to failure is not in my DNA unless there is something to be learnt by it.
When he offered his advice from his angle it was always negative and somewhat of a broken record.
I believe a linear reactive mind doesn`t learn from mistakes if it emotionally doesn`t accept it and move on and learn from it.
I have done months of research on PDF and I find his understanding of PDF is limited and is not even close to the conversation that is going on within PDF shareholders. I am happy for everyone to have their say, it is a large part of my education.
I ignore button is there for a purpose. I use it to efficiently allocate my time. Part of my decision was also to avoid creating a post that was critical of him and just withdraw from his conversation.
Nothing against Suess but thats my opinion my decision and the reason for it.
I am quite happy to be focus on my attempts to get PDF back trading on the ASX and leave him on ignore.
Enjoy your weekend.
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Well put.
But, I will still stick with what I said!
Discussion or debate? It all starts with someone saying something. If someone posts something that’s not completely factual, wrong or an opinion it’s to everyones advantage if it’s corrected.
I will.