Here is the original statement, with the response:
I have always used the term "I Know What I Own" the MMP. I still think the MMP is worth a lot of money. Don't you? GLTA
http://agoracom.com/ir/patriot/forums/discussion/topics/410326-goodbye-agora/messages/1352579#message
There is a big difference between "knowing" and "thinking". You do not have sufficent knowledge or experience in order to "know" what you own in the MMP (nor, for that matter, do I), although you are certainly entitled to "think" or "believe" whatever you wish. Problems can, however, arise when one equates "knowledge" with "belief", which your post seems to evidence --- you used the word "know" in the first sentence, and the word "think" in the second sentence.
http://agoracom.com/ir/patriot/forums/discussion/topics/410326-goodbye-agora/messages/1352610#message
So, contrary to your statement that it wasn't the question, it was in fact a direct response to the incorrect analysis by ronran in confusing "knowing what one owns" with a "belief as to its value". The two are not the same.
In future, I humbly ask that you ascertain the facts to which you are replying to avoid making any further mistaken critiques.
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Be well