WSJ, DSJ and the street astrologer

WSJ as in Wall Street Josiyar. DSJ stands for Dalal Street Josiyar.
I wonder what’s so different between these blokes and the marathadi Josiyar?
Apart from the obvious differences like MBA education, English speaking ability etc, there are lot of similarities among the two.

- Main content providers for newspapers and television channels.
- Very dynamic - can change their views every other day.
- Can generate a lot of noise which pass off as wisdom.
- Can give 1000s of reasons AFTER an event happened but rarely in advance.
- Their business depends on people’s insecurities.
- Use jargons like Patterns, Peyarchi respectively, and
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- Make life miserable for gullibe people.

We are better off without them.

3 Responses to “WSJ, DSJ and the street astrologer”

  1. prabukarthik Says:

    Ganesh

    Local cricket teams thevaya?? :)

  2. AAR Says:

    Local cricket teams venam. Cheer Leaders OK :) ;)

  3. ramya harish Says:

    hey.. this post shows u simply hate astrology.. its an art.. there are really masters of it who guide the people to the right path when they r in a confused state.. politicians, cine stars, and whole lot of common people ,everyone believe in astrology .. Eventhough I agree there is a lot trying to make business out of people’s vulnerability, its not totally fake.. there are good astrologers, experts, masters… will u marry someone without seeing horoscope?(or have u).. 10% or even less do that.. out of which 5% might eventually fail.. people speak impressive things, but they prove to be hypocrites..

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