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Author Archives: It's a Learning Problem
Consciousness, life, and meaning…
I recently discovered several books, and then many Youtube videos, by Federico Faggin. Federico’s life story is fascinating, and touches on so many interesting topics that are colliding in our culture today. The short story is that Federico, an Italian-American … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, philosophy, religion, science, spirituality
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Jay Abraham and ideas…
One of the things that I’ve been thoroughly convinced of is the power of ideas. In virtually every area of life, from business and economics, to science and religion, from personal and professional relationships, to personal hobbies and interests, the … Continue reading
Merton on fear…
“Fear is perhaps the greatest enemy of candor. How many men fear to follow their conscience because they would rather conform to the opinion of other men than to the truth they know in their hearts? How can I be … Continue reading
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The “new” gold standard…
Judy Shelton was nominated by Donald Trump for the Federal Reserve in 2019. Her nomination stalled with a 47-50 vote in the Senate in November of 2020 and her nomination was eventually withdrawn by Joe Biden in February 2021. More … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Gold, Government, inflation, Investments, US Dollar
Tagged economics, Gold, inflation, money
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Libertarian brainstorming…
The ideas of liberty are relatively new, and it’s easy to just assume that they always existed. But we forget that many of the libetarian ideas that we simply take for granted were just conceived in the relatively recent past. … Continue reading
The biggest contribution…
“The best and only place to start is with yourself. This is the only person that you can really control in the end. And by believing in freedom yourself, you might have made the biggest contribution to civilization you could … Continue reading
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Origins of life…
As someone who has studied economics for over two decades, it is very obvious that “mainstream” economics is riddled with errors. Anyone who has seriously studied the topic knows that the Keynesian Economics being taught in the best universities in … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin quote…
“The future belongs to those who give the next generation reason for hope.” -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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The God debate…
I’m always interested in hearing all sides of controversial topics. As topics go, it doesn’t get much more controversial than this. I find it truly amazing that in the 21st century you can have such diverse views on something as … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, christianity, faith, religion, richard-dawkins
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The Mighty US Dollar…
Brent Johnson has become well known for his dollar milkshake theory. He does a weekly video called Milkshakes, Markets, Madness that is a commentary on markets and especially the US dollar. I’ve been following him for a number of years … Continue reading