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      Cutting cold turkey would probably result in death

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      I've known this intutively. I've seen too often how appreciating goods and services have occurred too rapidly. Normal growth happens differently. I'm not sure I can put it in words, but If I chop down a tree and sell it for firewood today and tomorrow I can get more than yesterday, there's a problem. The only way I can expect more for that tree I cut down is to make it into furniture or something similar with greater value.

      There's another problem I see with gasoline. When the price on the sign changes without a new shipment arriving, there's an inherent problem. The value doesn't change like that.
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