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Posted On: 06/15/2019 9:26:01 AM
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Regarding the videos, I’m with you, I do believe it’s good way to keep shareholders informed.
Very recently I’ve emailed NP in which I’ve expressed disappointment about the result of the TO.
Much to my surprise he responded to those within minutes.
I’ve given his answers some good thoughts and it caused a paradigm shift.
Clearly he’s passionate about Leronlimab, has drive and is optimistic about the prospects.
We would not have it any other way, a true believer in the product with a fighter mentality.
Anyway, that’s how I’ve pictured NP in my mind.
Being optimistic can have a flaw too, one could become too optimistic without even knowing it, miscalculating time needed for -you name it-.
I can not change an optimist having an unrealistic time frame while strongly believing it’s doable.
But I can change my thinking about his statements: they’re not untrue but he’s just underestimating time needed. I’ve got to lower my expectations, I’ve got to take them for what they are: statements from someone overly optimistic.
In real life I’m not being “accused” of being an optimist and yet whenever I have some project going on I’ve always underestimated the time needed to finish it (even after multiplying my guestimate times two
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Very recently I’ve emailed NP in which I’ve expressed disappointment about the result of the TO.
Much to my surprise he responded to those within minutes.
I’ve given his answers some good thoughts and it caused a paradigm shift.
Clearly he’s passionate about Leronlimab, has drive and is optimistic about the prospects.
We would not have it any other way, a true believer in the product with a fighter mentality.
Anyway, that’s how I’ve pictured NP in my mind.
Being optimistic can have a flaw too, one could become too optimistic without even knowing it, miscalculating time needed for -you name it-.
I can not change an optimist having an unrealistic time frame while strongly believing it’s doable.
But I can change my thinking about his statements: they’re not untrue but he’s just underestimating time needed. I’ve got to lower my expectations, I’ve got to take them for what they are: statements from someone overly optimistic.
In real life I’m not being “accused” of being an optimist and yet whenever I have some project going on I’ve always underestimated the time needed to finish it (even after multiplying my guestimate times two
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