The idea of insider information to me is almost, like, laughable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do feel like I'm not entirely an insider.
Outsiders often have an insight that an insider doesn't quite have.
Significant officials at publicly traded companies are casually and cavalierly engaged in insider trading. Because insider trading has as one of its elements communication, it doesn't take rocket science to realize it's nice to have the communication on tape.
I think I've begun to take for granted how easily information can swirl around me.
I think you only really feel like an outsider if you've been an insider.
The thing about information is that information is more valuable when people know it. There's an exception for business information and super timely information, but in all other cases, ideas that spread win.
To a guy like me, a laugh is full of information.
I will never be an insider. I want to be the champion of people who don't have insiders and lobbyists supporting them.
Gossip can be entertaining: occasionally, I've heard the most fascinating things about myself I never knew.
I know nothing more annoying when people I don't know jump to conclusions on my person based on nothing but gossip or speculation.