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Good to point out that TSLA going up āwhile all the rest are going downāis a scary thing.
Exciting for investors but scary at the same time.
But their time has come and now their time is leaving, no one to blame but themselves.
After all, they havenāt been the nicest players all this time, have they?
Dealerships taking their big cut, the pain to us consumersā¦
Building big cars and trucks and pushing, pushing, always pushing for bigger profits.
The truck that made Ford the leading exampleā¦
We the people have been paying and paying for as long as Iāve been alive, certainly since Iāve been buying cars.
All of us paid.
And, even worse in this horrible scheme, they have ignored the anti-green aspect of their product, lobbying to get all of us to ignore the devastation done to the air, ā¦
Well. So now they will certainly suffer the consequences, hey?
It will be ugly. They are awfully big. This while the broader economy is strained as well. I have so little calm with the nation debtā¦scariness compounds, right?
So there is a painful side to all this, the oncoming transition. It comes like a giant wave, stories tall.
Bye bye oil, hello electricity. Iām glad to see the bullies go, happy to see the more humanitarian mindset take their place. But there will be growing pains, as it would appear.
Out with the old. In the new. The future comes near.
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Farzad, thanks for sharing this man! I feel like you're so genuine and I can relate to your story. In June 2020, I got vestibular neuritis (vertigo) and in the worst of my symptoms, I had severe heart palpitations that I'd hear in my head & FEEL throughout my entire body so hard. It was nearly impossible to sleep. I had other insane symptoms, like constant nausea, dizziness, spacey feelings, spinning, etc. It gave me extreme anxiety and I had to start taking SSRIs, but luckily those helped somewhat. Anyways, appreciate you brother -- glad you're doing better!
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