Brand Memory

I just saw this amusing piece called Six Signs It’s a Scam on Motley Fool. It lists simple things to pay attention to when purchasing an investment.

The thing that I enjoyed when reading it is comparing it to the Kuwait Stock Market.

The ones that really caught my eye were number 3 and 6.

3. Predictions of the future. “It will double in three months.”

6. A “hot inside tip.”

How many times have we heard that in the diwaniya when mentioning a stock. Even the funny part is they say it will double in a week.

Cause then if you are doing something based on those ideas are you investing or gambling?
I just saw this amusing piece called Six Signs It’s a Scam on Motley Fool. It lists simple things to pay attention to when purchasing an investment.

The thing that I enjoyed when reading it is comparing it to the Kuwait Stock Market.

The ones that really caught my eye were number 3 and 6.

3. Predictions of the future. “It will double in three months.”

6. A “hot inside tip.”

How many times have we heard that in the diwaniya when mentioning a stock. Even the funny part is they say it will double in a week.

Cause then if you are doing something based on those ideas are you investing or gambling?
How well do you know brands? Do you know them so well that you can draw them?

Thats what this group did. They got people to draw famous brands and see how well they compared to the real thing.

They had some that were down right perfect like Coca Cola and Adidas. Others like Apple were decent, endocrinologist same with Toyota.

I think that is cause their consumers were from Austria and don’t see those brands as often as others.

Fascinating to just think how well we know these images from seeing and using them on a regular basis that we can draw them perfectly just from memory.

How many global brands could you draw like the Coco Cola one?

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