In Napolean Hill's Think and Grow Rich (written in 1937), he refers to the denizens of Wall Street not as Bulls and Bears, but as "Walruses and Carpenters"... referring to Lewis Carroll's poem about a walrus and a carpenter that trick dozens of oysters to join them on the beach, where they eat every last one.
In light of the current "Occupy Wall Street" situation I thought that was an interesting insight. You may return to your lives now. Thank you.
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