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Philosophy

Precept #2 – Life is an Adventure

You find yourself in a mysterious world.  The sapiens around you are recent acquaintances.  Your mission unknown.  Your adventure lies ahead… Your tool is the physical capacity of your mind and body.  Your mission, be the best version of yourself and complete your adventure. Imagine being dropped in a place unknown.  You are given a […]

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Philosophy

Precept #1 – Learn to Lose

We are taught to be winners.  We are told that we can overcome anything.  Set your mind to it, and you can do it.   Losing feels tragic. The truth is that most of us are losers.  We just don’t want to acknowledge it.  Life is hard.  Life is, as they say, suffering.   Losing is the […]

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Philosophy

Democracy With Guard Rails

Democracy.  The system and idea that individual citizens of a nation or state has a direct influence on the rules, laws and systems that govern their way of life.  The idea that everyone may participate in casting their vote for a policy or politician.  One person, one vote.   The history of voting rights in America […]

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Philosophy

Standing on Shoulders

We live in a modern civilization.  Organized.  Structured.  Peaceful.  Productive.  There is very little want.  We should all be so lucky to be alive in this epoch. Civilization wasn’t built in a day.  It’s taken thousands, if not millions of years, for humanity to reach today’s precipice. We can easily take this for granted.  Feel […]

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Economics

Bureaucratic Overreach and Minimum Wage Laws

A free society respects the individual.  A free society allows for a frictionless exchange of products, services and labor. Laws are designed to be universal and add clarity and boundries in the interaction of sovereign individuals. Wages are paid to those who provide their time and services.  Labor and time is paid in exchange for […]