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About It's a Learning Problem

Welcome to my blog! This blog is being created so that I can make my own meager contribution to the advancement of human liberty. I believe that the advancement of liberty is a learning problem and not a teaching problem. My goal is simply to learn. As I learn, I hope to share what I’ve learned with you. It is my hope that in giving, I will receive. As Leonard Read said: “Why is this simple solution so little recognized, as if it were a secret; or so hesitatingly accepted, as if it were something unpleasant? Why do so many regard as hopeless the broadening of the single consciousness over which the individual has some control while not even questioning their ability to stretch the consciousness of others over which they have no control at all? Most of the answers to these questions are as complex as the psychoanalysis of a dictator or the explanation of why so many people dote on playing God. Leaving these aside, because I do not know the answers, there stands out one stubborn but untenable reason: the widespread but desolating belief that the world or the nation or society could never be “saved” by the mere salvaging of private selves. People say, “There isn’t time for such a slow process,” and then, to speed things up, they promptly hurry in the wrong direction! They concentrate on the improvement of others, which is a hopeless task, and neglect the improvement of themselves, which is possible. Thus, the world or the nation or society remains unimproved.”

Labor Day travails…

As another Labor Day comes and goes, it seems appropriate to stop and recognize just how badly labor has been treated over the past 54 years by the Federal Government. Almost exactly 54 years ago, on August 15, 1971, President … Continue reading

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The times call for courage…

Henry Hazlitt wrote this over 60 years ago. But he could have written it yesterday. Nothing has changed, except that we’re even further down the path towards a centrally planned society. And his message is more important than ever… “A … Continue reading

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Secrecy…

“I began to sense faintly that secrecy is the keystone of all tyranny. Not force, but secrecy … censorship. When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, “This you may not read, this … Continue reading

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The Fourth Turning…

The book, The Fourth Turning, has been coming up in a lot of podcasts that I’ve been listening to during the past several years, and more recently has come up in some personal conversations that I’ve had. In the book, … Continue reading

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The Dunning-Kruger effect…

Some of the things that I find most interesting in life: politics and economics, science and religion, business and investing, all seem to share one thing in common: controversy and massive disagreement. I find it really fascinating how each of … Continue reading

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The destruction of inflation…

“By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens…The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and it does it in … Continue reading

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More Federico Faggin…

As I’ve read more about Fedrico Faggin’s theories about human consciousness, I’ve reached one, undeniable conclusion: he is either crazy or he’s an absolute genius. I tend to believe it’s the latter. His theories resonate with me at a deep … Continue reading

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Information overload…

One of the problems with trying to write just about anything today, and sharing it with anyone, is the fact that it feels like a waste of time since the same thing has probably been said a hundred times before…and … Continue reading

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Freedom and progress…

“However little it may often appear to be true, the social world is governed in the long run by certain moral principles on which the people at large believe. The only moral principle which has ever made the growth of … Continue reading

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Financial nihilism…

Because things happen so gradually in politics and finance, sometimes one needs to step back and look at the big picture. Having followed financial markets for over 30 years, I’d like to think I’ve learned a few things and have … Continue reading

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