Friday, February 21, 2020

TGIF and Risk Analysis

The good thing about risk analysis is it is kind of like watching ten boulders roll down a hill towards you.  They are all headed toward you, and all of them could easily smash you.  Yet experience shows there is really only one or two that get even close to you that you have to really worry about.  It is all about figuring out which one or two might get you if you stand still, and not being distracted by the other eight.

Oh the world is full of boulders right now :)  And on a personal level I've got a few big ones rolling right at me.

Being designed to be paranoid (I think that is a fair statement) I hate having to sit patiently and watch which boulders are the real problems and which ones aren't as they roll closer and closer.  Right now I'm stuck waiting, and I hate that.

I know they are there, so I can't ignore them.  I don't know which ones are a real threat, so keep eyeballing all of them, and I really, really want to move out of the way, I just don't know what way that is yet so I have to stay put.

Metaphoric and cryptic I know, but just where my head is at.  Oh yeah, Epstein didn't kill himself and the Covid-19 might be a cover virus for something way worse.  Happy Friday!

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