Form: Diary

  • (worked too hard yesterday. too much coffee to do it. paying for it today. but l

    (worked too hard yesterday. too much coffee to do it. paying for it today. but love this video on judging (measuring) art so far. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-12-05 22:22:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1070443234311180291

  • (You cannot imagine what it means to me to spend so many years on this work and

    (You cannot imagine what it means to me to spend so many years on this work and watch so many of you learn from it, benefit from it, master it, take it on and make it your own, and now, in some cases surpass me in it. Other than my children, nothing else has given me this degree of meaning in life. Building companies – especially the one company I am very proud of – lives on only in those people who spun off to create new businesses of their own; the work itself was merely plying a trade. But touching people’s lives in one way or another is more rewarding than all the wealth and recognition that comes from commercial achievement. So yeah, I love you all. Thanks for sharing the journey.)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-29 12:30:00 UTC

  • ( Personal: Because I am divorced, and unmarried, I am single. But that does not

    ( Personal: Because I am divorced, and unmarried, I am single. But that does not mean I am available. I do not expose my female significant others to bearing the cost of my public persona. The folks who went after my daughter taught me not to. My ex-wife put a clause in our divorce agreement because she was prescient. And I suspect that as I increasingly peel back the layers of the onion of my work these proxy attacks will only accelerate. I *THRIVE* on attacks. It energizes me. That does not mean that those around me feel the same. 😉 So, don’t even think about calling me an incel. Charismatic men garner female attention merely by paying attention (i don’t pay attention much really). And there are plenty of women attracted to smart, dominant, charismatic males – and it only improves with age, as more and more men ‘fall behind’ by not maintaining their market value. I generated a reputation for being a bit of a player for the purpose of brand building by demonstrating charisma – despite my stature. But, the truth is that I am a dedicated monogamist, who treats my significant other as my best friend and center of my universe. I’m a TRAD MALE at home. And I suppose it’s purely genetic. Cheers.)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-13 09:35:00 UTC

  • LIFE ALTERING CONVERSATIONS Over my professional and intellectual life, I have h

    LIFE ALTERING CONVERSATIONS

    Over my professional and intellectual life, I have had many people tell me I have changed their lives in a conversation. However, this is somewhat misleading. I have, almost always, done little else other than remove an error, or confirm a self discovery, and put your intuitions and gut feelings into tangible scientific prose, that you are too ‘christianized’ and insufficiently ‘aryanized’ to permit yourself to make on your own. And you just needed someone to give your subconscious permission to love and aspire to that which your christanization and insufficient aryanization had prevented you from following righteously on your own. Ergo, It will do no good to remove that obstacle until it blocks you. Any mentor can help you move forward. Help you take another step. But most importantly, what we hope to do with Propertarianism, Stoicism, Ethnocentrism, and Heroism, is to end the construction of those obstacles before they are constructed to limit you in the first place. To restore your aryanism: that we are gods of our own making, and whether you are slave, serf, man, demigod, or god, is merely a matter of your choice.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-12 15:41:00 UTC

  • Lesson of Rome

    ( I can’t afford to “woo” women without getting myself in trouble one way or another. So I am just complimentary with all of them – as my mother taught me to be. And following her advice, “Find something nice to say” is pretty much good advice all the way around. It’s just absolutely necessary for women and merely helpful for men. 😉 )

  • Wooing is Expensive

    “Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “We should forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged”
    ― Heinrich Heine “All I really want is enough to live on, a little house in the country… and a tree in the garden with seven of my enemies hanging in it. ”
    ― Heinrich Heine “In dark ages people are best guided by religion, as in a pitch-black night a blind man is the best guide; he knows the roads and paths better than a man who can see. When daylight comes, however, it is foolish to use blind, old men as guides.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid”
    ― Heinrich Heine “There are more fools in the world than there are people.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “The music at a wedding procession always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle.”
    ― Heinrich Heine

  • Wooing is Expensive

    “Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human beings.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “We should forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged”
    ― Heinrich Heine “All I really want is enough to live on, a little house in the country… and a tree in the garden with seven of my enemies hanging in it. ”
    ― Heinrich Heine “In dark ages people are best guided by religion, as in a pitch-black night a blind man is the best guide; he knows the roads and paths better than a man who can see. When daylight comes, however, it is foolish to use blind, old men as guides.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid”
    ― Heinrich Heine “There are more fools in the world than there are people.”
    ― Heinrich Heine “The music at a wedding procession always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle.”
    ― Heinrich Heine

  • Jason Kessler

    (Jason Kessler scheduled a call with me – under the name ‘Jason’ for this evening. So I didn’t know who he was. Didn’t know who I was. Hung up on me when I asked how he planned to make it happen. Pls tell me if this is something I want to associate with or not? VIA PM PLS. Thx. )

  • ( Diary: Class View: When we were young, I think, to afford to pay for the busin

    ( Diary: Class View: When we were young, I think, to afford to pay for the business, my parents bought a downmarket (smaller) home, so that they could make payments on both home and business at the same time. My father ‘needed’ to be an entrepreneur just as I did, just as his father, and his fathers before .. ad infinitum. That choice made us the equivalent of what today is house + business poor for quite a while. I have done the same multiple times. Its how you fund a biz. Anyway, You do notice these economic things as a kid but I didn’t give it much weight. I don’t remember wanting for anything except during the oil crisis. But it’s possible that’s the reason I was in so many fking fights all the time with these kids, and that I’m aware of these differences between classes when I wouldn’t have been otherwise. So it’s possible my upbringing influenced me a bit since in my worldview pretty much everyone was ‘an idiot’ (zombie) that shouldn’t be allowed to run with scissors (or get too near me). I would have reacted differently to life if we had moved somewhere around the lake with people whom we shared more similar values. I mean, my father was a spoiled brat with full time nanny, a 40-50s prep school upbringing, and a small liberal arts college, and that returned from europe with a sports car to be a show off. (My mother a very attractive but very naive farm girl). My grandparents were very well off, had multiple homes, and were well educated and my great grandparents also. Everyone had plenty of inheritance money so to speak. So I mean, dad was not happy about the circumstance, but I don’t think in the early 60’s anyone expected the late 60’s and early 70’s to be the utter fking chaos it was. So he sort of ‘bought at the wrong time’ I think. So yeah, I mean, I assume it did frame my thinking for a bit. But entrepreneurial class is what it is. And thats my frame of reference. Difference is that my family is also historically (a) military, and (b) puritanical. And from what I can tell it’s freaking genetic all the way through. I mean, I can read Doolittle’s Epistles from london in 1700 and that man’s mind and mine are wired identically.)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-06 16:46:00 UTC

  • Diary: Class View.

    ( Diary: Class View: When we were young, I think, to afford to pay for the business, my parents bought a downmarket (smaller) home, so that they could make payments on both home and business at the same time. My father ‘needed’ to be an entrepreneur just as I did, just as his father, and his fathers before .. ad infinitum. That choice made us the equivalent of what today is house + business poor for quite a while. I have done the same multiple times. Its how you fund a biz. Anyway, You do notice these economic things as a kid but I didn’t give it much weight. I don’t remember wanting for anything except during the oil crisis. But it’s possible that’s the reason I was in so many fking fights all the time with these kids, and that I’m aware of these differences between classes when I wouldn’t have been otherwise. So it’s possible my upbringing influenced me a bit since in my worldview pretty much everyone was ‘an idiot’ (zombie) that shouldn’t be allowed to run with scissors (or get too near me). I would have reacted differently to life if we had moved somewhere around the lake with people whom we shared more similar values. I mean, my father was a spoiled brat with full time nanny, a 40-50s prep school upbringing, and a small liberal arts college, and that returned from europe with a sports car to be a show off. (My mother a very attractive but very naive farm girl). My grandparents were very well off, had multiple homes, and were well educated and my great grandparents also. Everyone had plenty of inheritance money so to speak. So I mean, dad was not happy about the circumstance, but I don’t think in the early 60’s anyone expected the late 60’s and early 70’s to be the utter fking chaos it was. So he sort of ‘bought at the wrong time’ I think. So yeah, I mean, I assume it did frame my thinking for a bit. But entrepreneurial class is what it is. And thats my frame of reference. Difference is that my family is also historically (a) military, and (b) puritanical. And from what I can tell it’s freaking genetic all the way through. I mean, I can read Doolittle’s Epistles from london in 1700 and that man’s mind and mine are wired identically.)