> When you buy a used car it doesn't matter how great it has been in the past, you need to look under the hood to see if the engine will perform in future.
The article started great with the above quote, but then spent nearly the entire time talking about the past save for a few anecdotal comments about AR maybe working and something something young kids and heard mentality.
Unfortunately I can't predict the future, so I don't know if META will be good, bad or ugly.
What I do know is that it is an incalculable risk which makes it uninvestable. If you put money into it then you are not investing, you are speculating.
That was the focus of the article.
It may go up, it may go down. The Roulette table may show red or it may show black. It requires the same mentality.
> When you buy a used car it doesn't matter how great it has been in the past, you need to look under the hood to see if the engine will perform in future.
The article started great with the above quote, but then spent nearly the entire time talking about the past save for a few anecdotal comments about AR maybe working and something something young kids and heard mentality.
Thank you for your constructive feedback.
Unfortunately I can't predict the future, so I don't know if META will be good, bad or ugly.
What I do know is that it is an incalculable risk which makes it uninvestable. If you put money into it then you are not investing, you are speculating.
That was the focus of the article.
It may go up, it may go down. The Roulette table may show red or it may show black. It requires the same mentality.
Do you disagree?