RE:RE:RE:When I was youngI was thinking the same thing... imagine all neighbours said that to every dog, then by that rationale the dog can't pee anywhere until it gets to a park a mile or two away. Imagine beating your dog to please the Marners. I like the guy but that part was a bit neurotic
leo101 wrote: leo101 wrote: Marner16 wrote: I thought I knew everything. As the years slip by, the most profound lesson that one learns is how little you know no matter how much you learn along the way.
Reading the disparaging remarks and character assassination of well meaning people by the disrespectful ignoramus that don't have a clue is remarkable. What were their parents thinking, or what were they doing instead of providing love and support and leading by example.
My hope is that someday, these misguided individuals will eventually realize how much time and energy they have wasted living out their personal anger and resentment stories instead of getting on with things that matter. Otherwise, they will just end up dying without having learned or grown which would truly be a waste of a life.
My desire to post is dying because of the filth that I get exposed to on this site. I guess my parting thought, at least for now, is that ENB is a terrific company. Those that have ended up as shareholders are lucky or smart enough to be invested in a real company. The company is run by intelligent people who care about shepharding the future for its shareholders.
All of the minutiae posted about Line 3 and Line 5 etc (that I'm just as guilty as anyone for posting about) are just speed bumps along a long highway. ENB has been cranking out 15% compound annual returns for decades and I expect that will continue. For some, those number are not exciting enough and things never happen fast enough, but those 15's really add up over time.
therapists charge big money for unconditional positive regard. the crisis of a dog pissing on your grass requires professional help.