Archive for August, 2005
Sunday, August 21st, 2005
I can’t help but offer an alternate view to the ‘critique of capitalism’ posted here a few days ago. Many critics of capitalism (including the author of the post above) compare the outcomes of capitalism (quoting the various ills in the world today e.g., inequality) to an imagined ‘ideal state’ that has never existed in the history of the world. (more…)
Tags:capitalism, economics, globalization, inequality, money, Politics
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2005
The ‘value of a life’ is a recurring topic of conversation in our home. It has always confounded (and impressed) me how much americans value a single american life. I’m told a whole bunch of marines will go in and risk their life to try and save just one of their brethren during war. (more…)
Tags:death, dogs, human life, Life, living, relationships, value of life
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Sunday, August 14th, 2005
people, to me, are the most interesting and important thing in the world. priority number one, above work, above all the things i want to and need to get done in my life (in a macro sense, all said and done). personal relationships follow, then, as a key driver of my personal happiness and satisfaction…and people watching (and thinking about what i see) follows as an absorbing hobby. (more…)
Tags:behavior, culture, People, perception
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Sunday, August 14th, 2005
I’m falling in love with blogging. I’ve never kept a personal diary, but always wanted to. The opportunity to share my thoughts (even if the line of thinking isn’t always ‘complete’ i.e., there’s no clean resolution at the end of each thought) and have others comment, provide feedback, and tell me theirs is invaluable. I can’t help but believe that over time, in aggregate, I will find more answers than I would have on my own. Certainly, I have already found a different kind of community. (more…)
Tags:development, foreign policy, information, opportunity, Public Policy
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Sunday, August 7th, 2005
Sometimes at work, we talk of ‘parent pleasers’. This is the category of kids who adore parental and societal adulation, and do what they can to act and succeed in the way that their families and communities love. Parent pleasers happen to make great employees. Until about 5 years ago, I was one. (more…)
Tags:People, relationships
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