In case it may help you to know, I’ve felt the same on a couple occasions when I engaged Silas in argument.
I’ve chalked it down to poor skill at positive sum self-esteem transactions on Silas’ part, at least when mediated by text. I don’t think it’s deliberate, as on some other occasions I concluded on a genuine desire to help on his part.
Could you please at least explain what you had in mind by your claim that infinite banking is backed by private companies rather than the US government (as you presumably meant to say IRAs are)? I promise not to reply to that comment.
I was incorrect in determining the impact on each type of investment from the government considering private companies manage both. At the time, I was thinking that the government created IRAs through law, and I didn’t think that was the case with insurance, and thus the insurance plans seemed more likely to be subject to change by profit motive. However, I don’t know enough about the particular form of life insurance you’re suggesting to feel comfortable making further claims.
I don’t like arguing with you, SilasBarta. It feels very combative, and sets off emotional responses in me, even when I think you have a valid point.
As such, I’m tapping out.
In case it may help you to know, I’ve felt the same on a couple occasions when I engaged Silas in argument.
I’ve chalked it down to poor skill at positive sum self-esteem transactions on Silas’ part, at least when mediated by text. I don’t think it’s deliberate, as on some other occasions I concluded on a genuine desire to help on his part.
Could you please at least explain what you had in mind by your claim that infinite banking is backed by private companies rather than the US government (as you presumably meant to say IRAs are)? I promise not to reply to that comment.
I was incorrect in determining the impact on each type of investment from the government considering private companies manage both. At the time, I was thinking that the government created IRAs through law, and I didn’t think that was the case with insurance, and thus the insurance plans seemed more likely to be subject to change by profit motive. However, I don’t know enough about the particular form of life insurance you’re suggesting to feel comfortable making further claims.