The Prudent Investor’s Masquerade
First upon our stage strides Procter & Gamble, a company whose wares are as ubiquitous as human necessity itself. Dish soap, diapers, toothpaste – these are not the stuff of dreams, yet they are purchased with a regularity that shames the most ardent speculator. Their success, you see, lies not in innovation, but in sheer volume, in the relentless pursuit of market dominance. They have, through cunning and scale, established a tyranny over the household, demanding tribute with each passing week. One might almost accuse them of lacking imagination, were it not so undeniably profitable.





