If you are one of a group of people who love
history, you understand how important it is in order to determine how
the future might turn out. Even if you don’t know enough history to
determine possible outcomes of the future, you may get just enough
knowledge of human nature throughout history in order to see that
knowing the future may not be as possible as you would think. While
some markets are slightly predictable and offer predictors which
affect direct trading, when it comes to political movements, there is
really no way to know for sure. The thing about human nature is that
you cannot always see who is really pulling the strings of the show
in the background or in the foreground. So, predicting what may occur
in a political election or after an officer gets elected is actually
quite unrealistic.
Fortunately, in the simplistic and numbers-only
markets available in the world, such as the currency based foreign
exchange market which can be neither cornered nor controlled, it can
be possible to tell what can happen in the future. If you are really
cold hearted and cold in the head, you can perhaps become pretty
talented at understanding how to read and predict the trends and
movements in these simplistic, predictable schemes.
Of course, that causes a problem.
As soon as humans believe that they can predict one
market, they often believe that they can predict another.
This can lead to a LOT of problems.
We often think that we can read people easily, when
we cannot. We often think that we can predict humans easily, when
humans are the ONE thing that we cannot fully and knowingly predict.
In workplace drug testing,
you cannot predict who will pass certain tests, and who will not.
However, you can follow a pattern of old abusive behavior, and hope
that it will not continue in the future.Drug & alcohol testing is hard to implement when you care about your
employees a lot. However, it is necessary, just like all other parts
of your business. Call Mediscreen today to schedule your onsite drug
and alcohol screening services: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.
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