They do not serve oerdourves on
the deck of a sinking ship, forget clean energy.
Like Ocean Rift, I was underwater — this time standing on
the deck of a sunken ship.
Not exact matches
Higher paying passengers on the
deck of the same
sinking ship.
They are only higher - paying passengers on a higher
deck of the same
sinking ship.
Imagine a
ship damaged at sea, broken and
sinking fast, heading for the safety and shelter
of the harbor only to be stopped at the end
of the breakwaters, the line between storm - tossed sea and calm waters, and told to clean up their
deck, fix their rudders, and examine their
ship logs to see where they went wrong, all while still in danger
of sinking in the rough seas.
I'm certainly not advocating diving straight into stocks, sectors & markets you know nothing about, but clinging rigidly to your comfort zone may be just as / if not more dangerous for your health — being the best sailor on a
ship ain't much use if it's
sinking fast in the middle
of the Atlantic... Stocks change, valuations change, markets change, economies change — to avoid risk, and to seek opportunity, you need to change also... The more flexible & varied your investment approach — in terms
of perspective & analysis — the more you'll stack the
deck in your favour.
Our boat The Haleiwa Queens has 4 large glass bottom viewing stations on
deck where you will experience the underwater world
of Hawaii, from coral formations to old
sunken ship hulls with schools
of Local Hawaiian tropical fish living on the reef and within the old
sunken hulls just off Oahu's Waikiki coast.