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Commenting on “Rising seas raise questions over long-term beach box appeal; others say no impact to valu”
https://www.domain.com.au/news/rising-seas-make-valuers-question-beach-box-long-term-appeal-agents-say-it-wont-affect-value-872009/
There are three kinds of laws, and only two are relevant to me - the laws of Nature and Man's laws.
I am a logician with a still healthy mind to make rational decisions. Everyday I hear and witness destruction of properties by the full force of nature, and yet irrational humans continue to challenge these forces totally beyond their control.
Prevention is better than cure only applies to those have not been affected yet, either by some diseases or loss of tangible assets and belongings. Prevention is NOT a cure,
I'm not a weather science sceptics. On the contrary, I find those believers and scientists are the sceptics, who have such entrenched idea and tunnel vision. They believe in data or statistics which may not be able to reproduce or replicate.
Sometimes I seem like a very gullible gasbag, expounding unscientific, and unproven hypotheses without unsupported statistics. Well, I supposed those recognised academics and people with certain standing have the brains and connections I do not have, neither do they have my specially wired neuro-cognitive system.
Two years ago, I decided to forget about my investment near coastal area, and I did say goodbye to my holiday home site. This year seems like a popular year about coastline or beachline erosion, and within these few weeks we read reports about problems in Inverloch, Mornington Peninsular and Brighton Beach.
Do you know about the Twelve Apostles of the Great Ocean Road? Only eight crumbling limestone Apostles are left and the so called London Bridge had fallen down awhile ago.
I recently wrote about Feng Shui. Do you know the Chinese meaning of these two words or characters? Just in case you don't, Feng means Wind, and Shui means Water. So the study or understanding of Feng Shui is nothing mythical as long as you do not take note of the Taoist's supernatural contamination of this "study of living and blending in with the environment".
Thank you for reading.
Commenting on “Rising seas raise questions over long-term beach box appeal; others say no impact to valu”
https://www.domain.com.au/news/rising-seas-make-valuers-question-beach-box-long-term-appeal-agents-say-it-wont-affect-value-872009/
There are three kinds of laws, and only two are relevant to me - the laws of Nature and Man's laws.
I am a logician with a still healthy mind to make rational decisions. Everyday I hear and witness destruction of properties by the full force of nature, and yet irrational humans continue to challenge these forces totally beyond their control.
Prevention is better than cure only applies to those have not been affected yet, either by some diseases or loss of tangible assets and belongings. Prevention is NOT a cure,
I'm not a weather science sceptics. On the contrary, I find those believers and scientists are the sceptics, who have such entrenched idea and tunnel vision. They believe in data or statistics which may not be able to reproduce or replicate.
Sometimes I seem like a very gullible gasbag, expounding unscientific, and unproven hypotheses without unsupported statistics. Well, I supposed those recognised academics and people with certain standing have the brains and connections I do not have, neither do they have my specially wired neuro-cognitive system.
Two years ago, I decided to forget about my investment near coastal area, and I did say goodbye to my holiday home site. This year seems like a popular year about coastline or beachline erosion, and within these few weeks we read reports about problems in Inverloch, Mornington Peninsular and Brighton Beach.
Do you know about the Twelve Apostles of the Great Ocean Road? Only eight crumbling limestone Apostles are left and the so called London Bridge had fallen down awhile ago.
I recently wrote about Feng Shui. Do you know the Chinese meaning of these two words or characters? Just in case you don't, Feng means Wind, and Shui means Water. So the study or understanding of Feng Shui is nothing mythical as long as you do not take note of the Taoist's supernatural contamination of this "study of living and blending in with the environment".
Thank you for reading.