I get annoyed by cliches and sayings; I find MOST to be stupid and irrelevant and just plain wrong. I like to have thought exercises to break them down. One of these I'm thinking about right now is: "there's no time like the present." That's not true. The past determines our present, and we're always reaching for the future. The past and the future are all that matter. The present doesn't really exist. For you financial wizards, the present is always INSIDE the ichimoku cloud.
"In a hundred years, when I finally die, I hope to go to hell. Just so I can kill you all over again."