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Philosophy

We Live in a Virtual World

We live in  a virtual world today.  What we need physically are provided for by machines and a few humans.  All basic human needs are fairly inexpensive and easy to acquire. We spend most of our day in front of computers, glued to our phones, talking to dots & colors on computer screens and phone […]

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Economics

Introduction to the Theory of Money Part 1

Money and currency is our medium for the exchange of goods and services.  In the US, we use dollars.  It is printed and regulated by the US Government.  It is divisible, scarce, durable, portable, difficult to counterfeit, universally accepted, and stable. The value of a nation’s currency is correlated to its scarcity and wide acceptability.  […]

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Philosophy

Bureaucrats and Bureaucracies

We associate a bureaucracy with words like stodgy, slow, formal, inefficient,  procedural, wasteful, and expensive. Where do we find bureaucracies?   Usually in large companies and organizations.  In government offices on a local, city, county, state and federal level.  There may be less obtrusive bureaucracies in smaller establishments. What do bureaucrats and bureaucracies do?   They have […]

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Philosophy

The Paradox of Individualism

Why Being Self-Interested is for the Collective Good. Through the collective interest of individuals.  The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.   The majority of our interactions lie with other people.  Our relationship with associates, family and friends.  It is rare to contend with wild animals or the forces of nature.  We have […]

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Philosophy

Precept #3 – Life is a Mystery

A most mysterious phenomenon of human nature is the self-awarness of one’s own consciousness.  To know that one is alive.  Present.  Locally aware.  Finite in space and time.  Embodied in a physical nature.  It is a most mysterious thing. To be confined within, behind the eyes, between the ears, above a torso, and within the […]