Your” comment on SPACS brings to mind the paragraph from HCR’s letter yesterday:
“When those accustomed to breaking things try to build them, they seem to have little idea of how much work it actually takes. They seem to think that actual accomplishments are there for the taking, and that splashy announcements and dramatic actions can solve intricate problems.
Your” comment on SPACS brings to mind the paragraph from HCR’s letter yesterday:
“When those accustomed to breaking things try to build them, they seem to have little idea of how much work it actually takes. They seem to think that actual accomplishments are there for the taking, and that splashy announcements and dramatic actions can solve intricate problems.
Your” comment on SPACS brings to mind the paragraph from HCR’s letter yesterday:
“When those accustomed to breaking things try to build them, they seem to have little idea of how much work it actually takes. They seem to think that actual accomplishments are there for the taking, and that splashy announcements and dramatic actions can solve intricate problems.
It's a perceptive observation that captures exactly what these people are all about.