Setting Things Right Again
I want to remind people of the wit and wisdom of Will Rogers while building on that wisdom, and the century of technological growth, to set things right.
I want to remind people of the wit and wisdom of Will Rogers while building on that wisdom, and the century of technological growth, to set things right.
Although I am still faced with daily challenges, and do sometimes have to work to keep a smile on my face, I find it much easier when I look on the bright side of life.
I play “What A Wonderful World” because we all need to be reminded that life is not as miserable as the drama we create. Beyond all of our manufactured nonsense, and sometimes because of it, the world really is full of wonder.
Why has the Democratic Party not incorporated ranked-choice voting?
What we consider to be our economy is not designed to be very distributive. Although it’s often touted as a “trickle down” method, the truth is that it largely siphons up.
Before we get too caught up in having artificial intelligence take over our lives, we might want to consider getting the most out of the intelligence we already have first.
I wasn’t great at math, but I think economics work better when approached with logic.
A few years ago, on an Independence Day during the Obama administration, I read through Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence paragraph by paragraph, and responded with an updated Declaration of Independence of my own. It was nothing personal against Obama. We share the same birthday, and ultimately, I think is …
I had a wonderful birthday and am starting “A Course In Miracles”.