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foomachoo t1_j9av6lh wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive_Ear7309 in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Apple stock in 2006, just before they released the iPhone. $2. Yes. It went up about 75x in that timeframe!
foomachoo t1_j8vie07 wrote
Reply to [OC] A CATastrophic year for the S&P500 - generated with R, data from Yahoo Finance by kwantitative
On a phone, it’s really hard to read the axis labels. Is this going to zero or zoomed in?
If you made this a png we could pinch and zoom. As a video we can’t zoom.
So it’s really hard to get the necessary data to be viewed this way.
foomachoo t1_j6n6kbl wrote
Reply to comment by ReadingGoat in Major insurance companies drop coverage of some Hyundai, Kia vehicles after theft issues by COMPUTER1313
You are required to have insurance for liability. (Injuries and damaged to others.).
You are not required to have insurance for theft. (Unless you have a loan on the vehicle and the vehicle is then an asset backing the loan and the bank then requires you to insure against theft.)
foomachoo t1_je383gl wrote
Reply to LPT: How to support someone grieving: the process is not linear and often takes longer than people think (even, and sometimes especially, when the relationship with the deceased was painful or estranged). A year may seem like a long time since a death, but to the grieving, it can feel very recent. by survivalothefittest
Grief comes in waves.
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It usually takes more than a year, as yearly events trigger memories that we otherwise forget.
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Oh, it's Easter? The last time we had Easter ____ was with us!
Oh, it's Halloween? The last time....
Oh, I smell cookies baking? The last time...
Each event is like a fresh wave of grief washing over us.
And, if we are healing properly, each repeated wave hits a little less hard.
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So, 3 years is 3 waves of each type of yearly trigger, and that's quite optimistic for some of the worst losses we might face. 1 year is just too quick for most losses.