"Elephant in the room" is an English metaphorical idiom
for an obvious truth that is either being ignored or going unaddressed.
The idiomatic expression also applies to an obvious problem or risk no
one wants to discuss.
It is based on the idea that an elephant in a room would be impossible to overlook; thus, people in the room who pretend the elephant is not there have chosen to avoid dealing with the looming big issue. source wikipedia
Almost everybody forgot that the information technology race was founded on money. Meanwhile you help billions to pile up on the tycoons' banks, I bet you'll facew the global financial crisis alone.
There's an option to the isolation: you can join LFT to show your value and compete to get our sponsors attention, they can invest in your development and ou can grow faster with less risk.
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It is based on the idea that an elephant in a room would be impossible to overlook; thus, people in the room who pretend the elephant is not there have chosen to avoid dealing with the looming big issue. source wikipedia
Almost everybody forgot that the information technology race was founded on money. Meanwhile you help billions to pile up on the tycoons' banks, I bet you'll facew the global financial crisis alone.
There's an option to the isolation: you can join LFT to show your value and compete to get our sponsors attention, they can invest in your development and ou can grow faster with less risk.
cheers
r
http://www.lftaustralia.com