In finance, if something sounds too good to be true, chances are that it is too good to be true.
This is a personal diary, and in no way reflects any opinion or view of the Spiritual Organization that I am part of. I have always lived my heart on my sleeve; so, I guess you read what I think and live. Regarding my spiritual affiliation: If you ask me whether I am a Sai devotee, my answer is No. I am not a Sai devotee if it goes to mean that I follow the teachings of Sai. But I am a Sai devotee if you refer to my Absolute Devotion to the form that embodies Absolute Reality.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Money for nothing
Just out of a meeting with a financial intermediary who arranges project finance. His terms and conditions seem to good to be true. My take on this level of officiousness, especially in a liquidity-starved economy is:
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