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Unhealthy obsession with buzz words like Seed capital
Is it just me, or has the Real Estate Market, nay all current modern markets, been taken over by constant overuse of buzzwords made popular by the millenial "Startup" generation? Is it just the industry jargon of the day? Or is it something brought on by the rising popularity of Social Media? It seems, everywhere I look I can see seed capital described in the forums. Unicorns, Boot-strapping, Decks. This infectious jargon seems to be jumping into every market these days. What do you think?
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big vote for jargon here as well. I feel it defines an industry among professionals. Only when it begins to interfere with ease of business and communications, is when it needs a rest.