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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Among The Marbles

Stumbling around in the
dark
caught up in a messed up
maze

borrowing phrases from
retired writers who
mangled language

to shock
to get a rise
to surprise

Where is the light switch?
Where are my keys?
down on my knees
among the marbles, Did
these fall out of my head?

and the moral is
quit asking so many questions

Friday, February 15, 2013

New Economy Muddling Through

We look at the national debt rising toward 20 trillion dollars and pessimists predict catastrophe in the form of hyper inflation. They reason that this debt will be monetized, that government will run the printing presses, and gold and real estate and tangibles will rise as the dollar sinks.

And there is some truth in this

But realistically we are in a new type of economy that is very sensitive. The slightest acceleration brings higher prices which slow things which brings lower prices. 

I see a wonderful future of moderate growth, low inflation, low interest rates, and a gradual lessening of the debt problem.

Debt will continue to go up, but as the economy grows, it can sustain more debt.
Debt is not such a bad thing. Debt is just money.

Is the solution to have less money? I don't think so.
What has been working well is a gradual increase in the supply of money.

Right now another small real estate bubble is forming. But I don't expect it to continue. Gold has been in a downtrend for more than a year.

Sensible people are seeing that it is better to buy a bag of seeds than to buy a bag of gold

It is better to hold income property or a healthy business rather than unproductive land.

Virtue will be rewarded.
We will muddle through.
This is a new economy, a smart economy.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Maybe This Is A Recession

Growth stalled in the last quarter of 2012.
Who expected this?

What does it mean?

There are plenty of negatives for our society.
Where is our attention? A lot of it is on tax avoidance. A lot is on how to deal with government.
The drag of government.

New rules.

Little stuff that adds up.

In California there is a new rule about CO alarms. They are now required in all rentals.
They cost money. They must be installed and inspected and maintained.
They are a small drag on the rental business, a small increase in the cost of doing business.

And there is no real perceptible improvement of the quality of housing. It remains to be seen whether this will actually save lives or improve health. These alarms sound like a good idea but how much good do they really do? Will the rate of CO poisoning be lower in 2013 that it was in 2012?

This is one example of a new regulation taking time and energy and money that might be used elsewhere.

I am sure there are hundreds more. Our energy gets directed by government. Damn the cost!
All this leads to increasing inefficiency and a sort of lack of mindfulness.

When I am forced to do what the government requires, it makes me less able to do what I think is required.

And that means required for the good life, for health, for safety, for peace of mind.

Robbed of peace of mind by government overreaching. And the economy is stalled because of government overreaching.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

A Good Time

what most people consider to be a good time, isn't.


Friday, January 11, 2013

College Degree

What is the point of getting a college degree?
A diploma?
Of graduating from college? Of being a college graduate?

Of EARNING a degree?

It is evidence of intelligence and responsibility
In order to earn a degree you must have some intelligence and you must be able to negotiate the system.
Not easy
The point of the degree is that you did something difficult over a sustained period of time.

The point is to earn a degree

to EARN it

Then other people you meet in the world, regardless of what sort of relationship you need, will know that you had what it took to earn a degree. That is all.

And it does make a difference where you get your degree.
How impressive is it to say you are a Harvard graduate?
Prestige is important.

Is it about what you learn in classes? Not exactly.
It is that you are capable of learning and of demonstrating proficiency in something.


And there is more

a bachelor's degree is often a requirement for another position, a job, a higher degree

so it is worth a lot
the college degree
the diploma
being a college graduate

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Justice Racket

American justice is not justice at all.
It is just a con that makes lawyers rich.

We are all made poorer by the devious behavior of attorneys.
They are the masters.
We are the slaves.

There is a better way.

Avoid the lawyers and the courts and the lawmakers
just be kind and generous and careful and responsible and forgiving and
don't be greedy or grasping
and then the lawyers,
like the devil,
can't get you

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Syria Revolution 60,000 DEAD

so far

it is not over yet

are violent revolutions a good idea?

who encouraged this? who helped the rebels? who gave them support and money and weapons?

who is responsible for the deaths?

60,000 deaths and untold misery and who is responsible?

plenty to go around

words do matter
stop with words of anger and hatred and injustice and fighting and threats and so on

it does not help to threaten and call out for justice and revenge
I have a simple idea

FOUR Cs

crisis
compassion
communication
cooperation

when there is a crisis, and they are always going on, it is just another word for change

but always start with compassion, look at the other guy with compassion and
do your best to work on establishing communication and dialogue
listen to what they have to say, say what you need to say, and listen and keep listening
until you can arrive at understanding and start to cooperate to help all parties

this is not that difficult
much easier than going to the hospital
easier than killing or getting killed

we should all stop fighting and talk through our differences patiently
stop with deadlines and ultimatums and just keep talking until we reach understanding and peace