I generally agree. But I think this does not invalidate the whole strategy—the call to action in this statement was particularly vague, I think there is ample room for much more precise statements.
My point was that Altman doesn’t adhere to vague statements, and he’s a known liar and manipulator, so there’s no reason to believe his word would be worth any more in concrete statements.
I generally agree. But I think this does not invalidate the whole strategy—the call to action in this statement was particularly vague, I think there is ample room for much more precise statements.
My point was that Altman doesn’t adhere to vague statements, and he’s a known liar and manipulator, so there’s no reason to believe his word would be worth any more in concrete statements.