Here’s Why Gold and Silver are Tough to Sell on Friends
If you’ve already picked up some precious metals, you certainly have a right to be proud. You are probably quite comfortable with your decision to turn some paper money into sound money.
Over the past several years, you’ve come through the barrage of bad news and warning after warning of the economic dangers facing your family and your country. That onslaught changed your outlook.
You paid attention and understood having part of your savings portfolio in gold and silver is crucial. Importantly, and something you may not have realized, is that you overcame enormous forces working against you and dedicated to your ruin.
You congratulate yourself that you have a head start on surviving a devastating financial crisis that may yet come at any time, and you just can’t keep that to yourself.
You want to share your knowledge about the imperative of owning precious metals with those you care about. Out of deep concern for their well-being, you want to urge them to take action like you have, so you confidently suggest they should own gold and silver.
Prepare to be disappointed.
How can you fail, you wonder, to convince others of dangers so evident? After all, you know your facts…
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Paper money is debt, backed by nothing.
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No paper currency has ever survived massive over-printing by any government in history;
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Gold and silver have been true money since antiquity with an undisputed track record of holding value through all wars and natural calamities.
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All governments on Earth are on the same path to drive their nations into ruinous debt with no regard for their citizens; simple math shows our national debt can never, ever be paid;
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And history proves conclusively from Ancient Rome to the old Soviet Union that no civilization can escape the massive economic chaos that comes with devaluing their own currencies.
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