Ming notices that as the Dendreon debacle devolves daily toward denouement, Ming spends more time talking to himself. So far so good. What worries the fretful Ming is the repercussions that could result when he starts disagreeing with himself. Never one to tolerate the opinions of others, Ming can only guess his reaction when he begins questioning his own conclusions. While it's true one should not believe everything one thinks, unless Ming quickly arrives at detente he could easily find himself rolling around on the ground trying to choke the life out of himself for holding opinions that he might not agree with. It's hard to be diplomatic when you're dealing with a nut job.
Oct 13, 2008
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