equanimous
Norse clairvoyant shapeshifter goddess
Hey TechA few comments shared by an anonymous poster on a public forum....if the cap fits, well then, wear it.
Blaming others for your own faults is a common way to outsource unwanted responsibility, especially when you can't see a better solution to your problem or can't handle a personally distressing situation. There are many terms to describe someone who blames others for their own actions, including blame-shifter, blame-deflector, scapegoater, excuse-maker, victimizer, projectionist, and gaslighter. Blaming others may give you a skewed sense of satisfaction, but it's not healthy to live under the staggering weight of guilt for things beyond your control. Blaming others saves you from being attacked, rather you become the attacker and try to hide your own mistakes.
As long as the predicted revenue starts to flow and increase into the 2023 year, well, raising another 15M by the contracted timeline willI chose not to sell my shares North of $2.00 and that has in effect cost me over 2.5 million dollars, time to make further investments,
the opportunity to buy back into Brainchip and double my already solid holding, I could moan and whinge on this forum all day long,
feeling sorry for myself, but I choose not to vent and keep venting, it's all good and dandy to vent but it's not all good and dandy to
vent against the company because things don't appear on the surface to be tracking the way your cash position selfishly suggests it
should be.
mean not (hopefully) having to issue many shares, the nearer we move towards 31 Dec 2023 I'd be wanting to see our share price well
north of $3.00 by that point...some of you will be thinking that, that's possibly a rather light prediction, but the truth is, not even the company
can forward predict what the share price will be starting into 2024, and that's even being in the box seat !
Tech x