Gentle reader and Fibonacci Financial tourist please take a moment and step out of the cacophony of the now and listen to the words of Carl Sagan.  In these tumultuous times it is helpful to refresh our thinking in an oasis of the Suants.

EARTH: The Pale Blue Dot from Michael Marantz on Vimeo.

Thank You Michael Marantz for this marvelous presentation of Carl Sagan’s thoughts.

And another BIG thank you to Russell Stewart for sharing this with me.

Wishing Peace and Prosperity to all my readers. ;-)

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2 Responses to “Some Perspective for Fibonacci Financial Readers and Tourists”

  • teresa leigh:

    beautiful!!!…i wish i had this available when i worked with children at risk…
    thank you for making it available…

  • teresa leigh:

    beautiful once again…will try to pass it on…peace out…t

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