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Originally Posted by Stylez1877
Your blind optimism borders on gullibility.
Here's a different analogy--
They bought a car for dirt cheap. For some strange reason, this car turns a profit while they just sit it in the garage. There is no need to upkeep it, a haphazard team of handymen do that, for free, out of sense of strange dedication to this old, weary specimen. They will well take advantage of these handymen until the car is beyond repair. All that loved it will be left with nothing because the purchaser was able to turn a profit on neglect. When its rusted out they'll simply abandon it, as was their plan, because they have a Mercedes in their garage at home.
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Here's a different analogy.
An artist is sitting in a hut by a castle. He decides to paint what's in one room of the castle, say the embroidery room, without having ever been in there. He can only see the front gate of the castle, which is rarely used; most people use the back entrance.
He is proud of his work and proclaims its accuracy.
He's still never been in.