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the most powerful force?

Phil Henshaw-2

Einstein  is reputed to have said “the most powerful force in the universe is compound interest.”   Lots of people think it is quite apt in any case.     There are so many people who don’t see it though, maybe some of you guys who are on the fence could point out what the uncertainty about it is.    I see growing incremental change as a progression over time, the pattern of explosions, but many people don’t seem to.      How would I convey that to people who are not clear about it?

 

Phil Henshaw  

 

 


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