Logo Origins and Explanation

Could you imagine if you automatically had to say thoughts as they popped into your conscious mind? Almost everyone would be in massive trouble, except for the people that literally do not have a filter. Typically because they do not have any f()ks left to give or they skew abnormal on the Autism spectrum- or similar abnormality leaving the bearer divorced of emotional attunement. Making it just as OK for them to tell a partner that they look heavy as opposed to telling them their curves are hitting different. Point being that people who are hyper-rational just say the first thing that comes to their brain without calculating how it will make other people feel. And they don't mean any harm when they say something ridiculous that rubs people the wrong way.

It's a harsh reality for people with brains who are not wired to be emotionally considerate. Thriving at skills like math, programming, or welding-- but suffering when it comes to reading the feelings in the room and doing the fly guy move. Because the best fly guy move is the one that makes everyone feel the best; not sounds the best in a job interview. Feelings matter more than facts a lot of times, especially when it comes to women-- who are emotionally inclined creatures. More likely to speak and act from feelings than rigorous logic- and not being aware. [aside for programmers: could you imagine picking variable names based on how you felt instead of the most logically practical name?]

Knowing such a notion- people who understand the art and science behind how images, colors, and design make people feel have a superpower. One lost on me as I am very much the strictly logical powerhouse autist who would generally rather say the right and logical thing instead of the thing that makes everyone feel great. But I have learned the latter out of necessity, because you can get away with being a brilliant @$$() individual contributor, but those flaws are crippling when you have to do any serious interacting with people or maintaining relationships. And mismanaged relationships hit back-- which sucks. So I generally prefer objective pursuits like programming and applied math.

A fact made clear in the origins and explanations behind the Justified Capital logo. Modeled vaguely based on the letters JC creating scales of Justice, with the center column representing the strategy at JC. A strategy that emphasizes balanced hedging and profit creation. A position on one side being balanced by another, while the collection on each side works to balance a portfolio- in spite of exogenous factors from above or below like Police abuse.

The color is hex code #777666 because it generally looks good on both dark and light backgrounds and 777 > 666 siempre.

The top bar is 90% of the bottom bar, since I've been coming up since `90. And the bars are straightforward because the strategy at JC is clean, rigorous, and straightforward.

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