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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.”

The immigration crisis…

Jacob Hornberger with an interesting take on all the sturm and drang regarding the Mexican border. Why is it impossible to come up with a “comprehensive immigration reform” plan that will work? The answer is simple: America’s immigration system is … Continue reading

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The Bitcoin ETF…

So, finally the Bitcoin ETFs have arrived. After months of rampant speculation, the SEC finally approved what bitcoiners have been waiting for. I find it amusing that Gary Gensler went out of his way to cover his own derriere at the same … Continue reading

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Tone deaf…

There’s a reason I keep coming back to two themes. One is the non-aggression principle and the other is Bastiat’s seen vs. the unseen. Here’s a good example of why I’m so obsessed with these two ideas. Watching this is, quite frankly, infuriating.  … Continue reading

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Mark Spitznagel…

Mark Spitznagel is a really interesting character. I’ve read several of his books, this one most recently, and he has some really interesting ideas on investing and risk. He’s worked with Nassim Taleb and they seem to share a lot of … Continue reading

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I, Pencil…

This essay by Leonard Read conveys a very powerful concept or principle in an incredibly simple way. The power of parables to convey principles is incredible. Some of the best teachers in all of history have used this method. It is clearly one … Continue reading

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Jordan Peterson and Anarchism…

So after watching this discussion between Jordan Peterson and Michael Malice, I feel compelled to comment on it. First of all, I’m simply stunned that Jordan has obviously never clearly thought through the idea of the non-aggression principle. I find this absolutely … Continue reading

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Why Sprott Uranium Trust…

Here’s why SRUUF is one of my ten current investment holdings. I haven’t done a huge amount of research on this holding and it has been the most recent addition to my holdings. I’ve been watching uranium for a while now, but … Continue reading

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The Bitcoin Bubble…

I thought I should do a post about bitcoin again since it’s been on a little run lately… Back when I did my debate about it on May 25, 2023 it was trading at around $29,000.00, so it’s up about … Continue reading

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Ludwig von Mises…

“How one carries on in the face of unavoidable catastrophe is a matter of temperament. In high school, as was custom, I had chosen a verse by Virgil to be my motto: Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito (“Do not … Continue reading

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Why Minera Alamos…

I promised several weeks ago to write brief posts on each of my ten current stock holdings. This is the first post and it’s about one of my favorite speculative stocks that I own. So, why Minera Alamos? Well, for … Continue reading

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