Fred-Rick
1 min readOct 6, 2022

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And you have valid points. I hope Benjamin replies with quality answers. As an economist, I also hope you like my response in my reply to Benajmin. I don't mince words.

But... don't forget that most of us (I'd almost say not one of us) aren't all-round professionals in everything.

What I like about Medium is that writers write their own stuff, maybe fix it up a bit after receiving feedback and after learning a thing or two more, but basically we exists in our own writer's space. It is bound to create articles full of character since it is not edited twenty times by a collective of editors like the big corporation have on their side.

Yet the diamonds in the rough can truly be diamonds. Personal insights that are normally edited out, are kept in, seen as the essence. As such, the reader gains more, while having to work a little harder at times.

With Benjamin, he and I sometimes end up in a long side-conversation, but it always ends, and there is always never (or never always) agreement about everything. I call it real life (and quote Gödel who showed us that incompleteness is actually the norm at the overall level).

Thank you for your reply. I appreciate it, Loren.

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