"Without the freedom to fail, there is no freedom." The Henry Hazlitt memorial speech at the Mises Institute on Mar 22. The thing I like about it is that Robert Luddy fleshes out some important points Hazlitt made in terms that are fairly easy to grasp. The trick is how to get folks who think economics is some kind of infernal voo doo plot to take a peek at it? (And how come there isn't a category for economics on here?)
You can learn a lot from what people say about money . It comes down to simple tells . If it sounds good , someone is trying to sell you something . If it sounds bad , they want you to get out of their way . That sorts out everything we see and hear