Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • Just Show Up

    Jan 22, 2020, 7:59 PM JUST SHOW UP.

    The way I’d put it is: 1. Showing up is more important than understanding perfectly or being able to predict what will happen. 2. If in doubt, show up. 3. If we show up, we win. 4. The more that show up, the more easily we win. —John Mark

  • Just Show Up

    Jan 22, 2020, 7:59 PM JUST SHOW UP.

    The way I’d put it is: 1. Showing up is more important than understanding perfectly or being able to predict what will happen. 2. If in doubt, show up. 3. If we show up, we win. 4. The more that show up, the more easily we win. —John Mark

  • Testimony

    Jan 23, 2020, 10:27 AM

    —“It wasn’t until I found Curt that I actually felt hopeful again.”—

    Every time I hear something like that it energizes me to work even harder.

  • Testimony

    Jan 23, 2020, 10:27 AM

    —“It wasn’t until I found Curt that I actually felt hopeful again.”—

    Every time I hear something like that it energizes me to work even harder.

  • I Use the Public as My Classroom

    I Use the Public as My Classroom https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/i-use-the-public-as-my-classroom/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:55:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264993541392121858

  • I Use the Public as My Classroom

    Jan 23, 2020, 12:11 PM I don’t have a classroom so I use the public as my classroom. It was an experiment. it’s been ridiculously rewarding, even if the number of overconfident ignorant young men is … tedious. We have a course going at the Institute where people singn up and get the content as I release it. It’s a drip process but it works. I use a particularly interesting teaching method (king of the hill) more suitable for men so I attract a certain audience. And so far the project is largely complete. It’s a matter of editing it down (simplification). Some people (example: Taleb) publish a book every few years, and finally get to their philosophical project. Some people publish a book every ten years. I’m sort of on the ten year plan. And if you look through history (kant etc) it takes about ten years. Duchsene took ten years. It takes time. The first book is done but I don’t want to release it first. It’s too targeted to libertarians. The second book is at 80%+. The constitution is somewhere in the 50% range. It’s getting there. I don’t see the point in lecturing until something this complicated can be published. Although we will undoubtably start this year. And I’m far better in person when teaching real time than I am on video – it’s just my nature to interact with the class. So I assume that the videos of those presentations will be more effective than the online content, the courses so far, or the book.

  • I Use the Public as My Classroom

    Jan 23, 2020, 12:11 PM I don’t have a classroom so I use the public as my classroom. It was an experiment. it’s been ridiculously rewarding, even if the number of overconfident ignorant young men is … tedious. We have a course going at the Institute where people singn up and get the content as I release it. It’s a drip process but it works. I use a particularly interesting teaching method (king of the hill) more suitable for men so I attract a certain audience. And so far the project is largely complete. It’s a matter of editing it down (simplification). Some people (example: Taleb) publish a book every few years, and finally get to their philosophical project. Some people publish a book every ten years. I’m sort of on the ten year plan. And if you look through history (kant etc) it takes about ten years. Duchsene took ten years. It takes time. The first book is done but I don’t want to release it first. It’s too targeted to libertarians. The second book is at 80%+. The constitution is somewhere in the 50% range. It’s getting there. I don’t see the point in lecturing until something this complicated can be published. Although we will undoubtably start this year. And I’m far better in person when teaching real time than I am on video – it’s just my nature to interact with the class. So I assume that the videos of those presentations will be more effective than the online content, the courses so far, or the book.

  • Man up. Show up. Fight

    Man up. Show up. Fight. https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/man-up-show-up-fight/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:54:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264993350287065088

  • Man up. Show up. Fight.

    Jan 23, 2020, 2:47 PM The Propertarian Institute (a) I have been in the states for three years working on “the project” – and I don’t see much in the way of other options. (b) I was in Richmond. (I didn’t go to C’ville because I saw the cluster-f-k coming and ‘leadership’ told me to avoid it. (c) The only option is indeed civil war – you are welcome to argue otherwise. Man up. Show up. Fight. And stop pretending you’re other than a gutless free riding coward on the risks and labors of better men.

  • It’s ’cause I love my people not my career

    It’s ’cause I love my people not my career. https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/its-cause-i-love-my-people-not-my-career/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 18:45:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264991039393345540