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  • STRATEGY FOR YOUNG MEN? MONEY Live Cheaply. Save 1/2 of what you make -first. Li

    STRATEGY FOR YOUNG MEN?

    MONEY

    Live Cheaply.

    Save 1/2 of what you make -first. Live on the rest.

    Spend all of the rest every month. Enjoy it.

    Use 1/2 of it to invest in territorial goods.

    Use 1/5 of it to invest in gold bought at quarterly lows.

    Put investments in holdings overseas where untouchable.

    Build a small business with talented people not friends.

    OTHER ADVICE

    Buy exceptional used luxury cars that quickly depreciate, rather than new cars. New car premium with financing is sucker’s money.

    IMPEDIMENTS: WOMEN (NESTING COSTS)

    This strategy requires a great deal of sacrifice on consumption.

    It is women who will generally prevent you from this strategy.

    However, if you follow this strategy you will attract much better women.

    This is the problem facing men.

    The want of women more than the want of wealth.

    With wealth come good women.

    Without wealth they rarely come.

    LOWERING COST OF WOMEN

    Grooming. fitness. friends. reading books.

    Non-fitness hobbies are sunk losses.

    Home investment rather than car investment.

    it’s not complicated. you are male. no matter what your demonstrable market value, you dramatically overrate your market value. always maximize your market value. This includes plastic surgery to remove ‘ethnic and genetic discounts’.

    WOMEN COSTS

    Girlfriends are cheap, and can be rotated every 18-24 months. They are the cheapest per-incident cost.

    Dates are a little more expensive per incident, but are time consuming and depend mostly upon your desirability. Men who can use this strategy don’t need the advice. They already use it.

    “Paid Women” are more expensive than dates per incident. Evidence is that they have negative externalities for future relationships because of the modification of your personality.

    “First Marriages” are more expensive than paid women if you accumulate ANY debt to finance them or life afterward.

    “Terminating Marriages” are more expensive than first marriages because you cannot make up the lost earnings, lost capital, and if you have children or alimony you are doomed to poverty in old age. Also the per incident cost increases rapidly after the first two years.

    “Lasting Marriages” are expensive, but are redeemable in old age since women do very well later in life and men not so much. Lasting marriages tend to rapidly decline in incidents.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 14:50:00 UTC

  • (excerpt) ***And from there we will realize that preferences do not coincide, an

    (excerpt)

    ***And from there we will realize that preferences do not coincide, and so regardless of TRUTH or PREFERENCE the only actions we can take that are True, moral, and preferable are those that constitute productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchanges, limited to productive externalities.

    And it is that last sentence that is the basis of western civilization, and the single principle from which it all evolved.

    The jeffersonian, anglo-saxon, germanic, aryan, indo-european oath of reciprocity under sovereignty: the oath of the intiatic brotherhood of warriors. …. Not soldiers, warriors.***

    We unfortunately, imprecisely, call this oath and brotherhood “aristocratic egalitarianism”. Which obscures its causality.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 14:31:00 UTC

  • GETTING TO TRUTH, PREFERENCE AND TRADE: PETERSON(conflation), HARRIS(omission),

    GETTING TO TRUTH, PREFERENCE AND TRADE: PETERSON(conflation), HARRIS(omission), and DOOLITTLE(completion)

    The problem of our era (the post-industrial revolution) is not identifying goods to imagine – it’s in eliminating error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, overloading, and deceit, so that we pursue the good, beautiful, possible, and select among the good, beautiful, and possible, the preferable. Thankfully, rather than seeking whatever we can, because of the technologies of investigation and cooperation, and transformation of the world that we have invented, we are less limited by the possible than we are the good, and the beautiful.

    THE RECENT DEBATE BETWEEN PETERSON AND HARRIS

    It provided an example of both ends of the spectrum of failure of thinkers in our era:

    Peterson engages in the ‘sin’ of conflation – conflation is the language of liars. It is the technique we have struggled to escape our inherent tendency to reduce complexity to an ideal type which is easiest to compare. Teachers fall into this trap because they want to convey meaning. Priests and public intellectuals and politicians make use of this technique to create the impression of false goods or consensus.

    Peterson says “it is ok to lie if we lie by conflation for good reason”

    Harris says: it is not necessary to lie by conflation if we separate out the true, the good, the beautiful, the possible, and the preferable. Because at each stage we can ensure we have not violated the previous stage.

    Harris engages in the ‘sin’ of omission (incompleteness). Incompleteness combined with overloading (complexity) is the means by which we are lied to using suggestion by prophets, priests, philosophers, pseudoscientists, and pseudo-intellectuals. Judges fall into this trap because they want to resolve disputes by fault. Authoritarians make use of this technique because they seek monopolistic solutions rather than exchanges.

    But both Harris and Peterson err. But despite their errors, it is possible to make either’s argument – the argument they both seek by different means – using DEFLATION, and COMPLETENESS and avoid both of their ‘sins’: conflation and incompleteness.

    HOW DO WE BOTH DEFLATE AND COMPLETE?

    EXAMPLE : DEFLATING CONSTANT RELATIONS IN MATH

    … identity (category)

    … … number (naming)

    … … … arithmetic (operations, add, multiply divide)

    … … … … mathematics (ratios)

    … … … … … geometry (spatial relations)

    … … … … … … calculus (movement relations)

    … … … … … … … statistics (inconstant movement relations)

    … … … … … … … … equilibria (equilibration between inconstant relations)

    BUT HOW DO WE DEFLATE A TRUTH PROPOSITION?

    Just a when we want to know if something is true, we ask:

    … is it categorically consistent

    … … is it logically consistent (internally consistent)

    … … … is it empirically consistent (externally consistent)

    … … … … is it existentially possible (existentially consistent)

    … … … … … is it reciprocally consistent (morally consistent)

    … … … … … … is it fully accounted? (scope, limits, and parsimony consistent)

    OUR QUESTION: HOW DO WE DEFLATE A ‘GOOD’ PROPOSITION?

    … We must test whether something is true

    … … Then whether it is good

    … … … Then whether it is possible.

    … … … … Then whether it is beautiful.

    … … … … … Then whether it is preferable to the other things that are true, good, beautiful and possible.

    … … … … … … Then whether we can obtain it by cooperation.

    SO WE CAN SOLVE BOTH DEFLATION AND COMPLETION

    Full accounting takes care of the long term. So that takes care of the darwinian question for Peterson, and reciprocity, parsimony and limits take care of the ‘omissions’ that Harris (is much more subtly) making.

    Reciprocity takes care of morality. (where we define reciprocity by criteria: “Productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary transfer, limited to productive externalities.”

    THE DESIRE OF MAN FOR IDEALS (one dimensional testing).

    Our optimum means of decidability is provided by anthropomorphization because this allows us to reduce complex criteria into a model that we can test by intuition and experience rather than reason.

    Man may desire a simple means of testing all his ideas, but this is not possible – our intuition is too easily overloaded, which is why clear falsehoods like mysticism, theology, pseudo-rationalism, pseudoscience, and propaganda are so effective a means of persuasion..

    We invented deflation (breaking things into pieces) to prevent us from ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, and deceit. And Peterson is advocating simplicity (regressive thinking) instead of achieving the same ends through those means we can insure we do not deceive.

    We use analogy and conflation to convey meaning and understanding. This is called communication. And to argue based upon it is called justificationism. it evolved because we must usually explain our ‘way’ to an answer in order to communicate; we must explain our actions as moral by way of norms; and we must explain our way of permissible actions by existing laws. We have evolved in a social and therefore justificationary world – which is fine, for small homogenous polities of closely related people, who do not need to decide that which is beyond their collective experience.

    Conversely, we use truth and deflation to insure that the meaning we communicate is not constructed from error, bias, wishful thinking, and deception. This is called criticism. Or more correctly: the scientific method.

    Imagine two artists, one who constructs a sculpture by adding layers of clay, and another who removes layers of stone. We construct communication, normative, moral and legal arguments via adding layers to clay. We discover truth, adjudicate differences, by removing ignorance, bias, error, wishful thinking, suggestion, overloading, and deceit. By the comparison of construction and deconstruction we perform a competition, and discover truth candidates from our presumptions.

    We use stories (literature) to compose analogies to transfer properties and relations and values (meaning) to those that lack present understanding. Then we use criticism (analysis) to decompose the resulting properties, relations, and values into constituent parts to test whether the meaning that was conveyed is true – we cut the errors, biases, and deceits from the clay of meaning.

    BACK TO OUR EXEMPLARS

    Peterson tries to convey the problem of beliefs that cause extermination by false means, and Harris tries to circumvent that his beliefs cause extermination by incomplete means.

    Unfortunately, Harris makes his mistake because of his background of analysis and his culture, just as Peterson makes his mistake because of his background of communication and his culture. Whereas I advocate that we deny the field to both peterson’s false and harris’ incomplete means of argument, by the requiring complete means of testing truth AND preference

    So, this is why they fail. But it is still possible for us to succeed: by the combination of deflation, and stepping through each test of each dimension until we reach a condition of completeness.

    From there we can choose among the possible, that which is most preferable.

    BUT IN THE END THE LIMITS OF ARGUMENT RESULT IN THE CHOICE OF PREFERENCE BETWEEN TRUTHS

    And from there we will realize that preferences do not coincide, and so regardless of TRUTH or PREFERENCE the only actions we can take that are True, moral, and preferable are those that constitute productive, fully informed, warrantied, voluntary exchanges, limited to productive externalities.

    And it is that last sentence that is the basis of western civilization, and the single principle from which it all evolved.

    That last step is TRADE. And if trading fails, boycott, or violence are the only options that remain, not further argument.

    The jeffersonian, anglos-saxon, germanic, aryan, indo-european oath of reciprocity under sovereignty: the oath of the intiatic brotherhood of warriors.

    In the end, we pursue the true, the good, the beautiful, the preferable, and the obtainable through trade. Or we simply obtain the preferable by force.

    The first question of ethics is “if I can, then why do I not just kill or enslave you and take your women, your property, and your territory?” And denying this is the first lie we engage in.

    So these are not trivial questions. Because if we cannot come to a trade by truthful means, the only means of ‘clearing the market’ is violence.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev, Ukraine.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 14:20:00 UTC

  • by Stephen Sage: –“Peterson does not have a sophisticated argument. His whole a

    by Stephen Sage:

    –“Peterson does not have a sophisticated argument. His whole apologia relies on a radical redefinition of the concept of truth/being that neither he nor anyone else can consistently implement in any other field of study, or even everyday life. He’s saying, “It’s good for us to believe in (my conception of) God, therefore God exists.”

    This same logical maneuver could be used to justify any number of stupid beliefs or to justify the suppression of good research. Plenty of religious people reject(ed) Peterson’s precious Darwinism not because it’s not true but because of some vague intuition that “Darwinism might be bad for us.” SJWs reject Peterson’s analysis of human nature and criticism of progressivism because “it’s bad for us to believe that.” I don’t trust people to make that kind of judgment as it influences the kind and quality of information I have access to.

    Darwinism is not designed to solve metaethical problems. Peterson, being a kind of arch-liberal, seems to want to smuggle in a very non-Darwinian universalism with his concern about which things are good to believe. Good for whom, Jordan? Perhaps we should not learn how viruses work because they could be weaponized and used to hurt people. But what if I get to decide whom they hurt? Whose genetic success am I supposed to care about here?

    That podcast was painful. Although I find some value in his lectures, Peterson reinforces my prejudice that Catholicism is saturated with pseudo-intellectualism, which is about as infuriating as anti-intellectualism of fundamentalist protestants. He also embarrasses himself with his constant propagandistic invocation of “the scary Nazis!”—


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 12:55:00 UTC

  • Q: WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH SCALA (tech stuff) (scala) (state of software) Scala is

    Q: WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH SCALA

    (tech stuff) (scala) (state of software)

    Scala is an attempt to do with the java environment what is being done with the javascript environment: allow us to write with either functional or object oriented models, by creating functions as first order objects that can be passed to functions or classes. This process eliminates the problem of global variables, globally accessible functions, consumes less memory (copies), allows for easier disposal of memory, and reduces garbage collection.

    So you write a more hierarchical program and a less ‘collaborative’ one.

    While I like the idea of passing functions, and objects, and I like the idea of bringing the defensive memory technique of (academic and mathematical)functional programming to the mainstream, what I see in practice is a lot of unreadable, unmaintainable code.

    Thinking mathematically and thinking verbally are two different things, and in my experience two programing techniques are better suited to mathematical and scientific, and procedural and business applications.

    The problem is the browser, and the language. And at this point I think they’re doing damage to both. This certainly doesn’t feel like innovation to me. These techniques are archaic at this point. What it feels like is a lot of work to get around the problem of the slow rate of development of the browser and the language. And that means it’s time for a competitor to the browser and the language, and that’s what I expect to happen.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-25 07:41:00 UTC

  • Josh Jeppson

    http://atavisticintelligentsia.us/639-2/via Josh Jeppson


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 18:50:00 UTC

  • “US” – by Paul Genova I’m noticing that a lot of you aren’t graciously accepting

    “US” –

    by Paul Genova

    I’m noticing that a lot of you aren’t graciously accepting the fact that your candidate lost.

    In fact you seem to be posting even more hateful things about those of us who voted for Trump.

    Some of you are apparently “triggered” because you are posting how “sick” you feel about the results.

    How did this happen you ask?

    You created “us” when you attacked our freedom of speech.

    You created “us” when you attacked our right to bear arms.

    You created “us” when you attacked our Christian beliefs.

    You created “us” when you constantly referred to us as racists.

    You created “us” when you constantly called us xenophobic.

    You created “us” when you told us to get on board or get out of the way.

    You created “us” when you forced us to buy health care and then financially penalized us for not participating.

    You created “us” when you lied and said we could keep our insurance plans and our doctors.

    You created “us” when you allowed our jobs to continue to leave our country.

    You created “us” when you attacked our flag.

    You created “us” when you took God out of our schools.

    You created “us” when you confused women’s rights with feminism.

    You created “us” when you began to emasculate men.

    You created “us” when you decided to make our children soft.

    You created “us” when you decided to rewrite school history books and remove the truth about our founders

    You created “us” when you decided to vote for progressive ideals.

    You created “us” when you attacked our way of life.

    You created “us” when you decided to let our government get out of control.

    You created “us” the silent majority.

    You created “us” when you began murdering innocent law enforcement officers.

    You created “us” when you took a knee, or stayed seated or didn’t remove your hat during our National Anthem.

    And we became fed up and we pushed back and spoke up.

    And we did it with ballots, not bullets.

    With ballots, not riots.

    With ballots, not looting.

    With ballots, not blocking traffic.

    With ballots, not fires, except the one you started inside of “us”.

    “YOU” created “US”.

    It really is just that simple


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 18:33:00 UTC

  • “Give birth to at least 3 copies of the change you wish to see in the world.”—

    —“Give birth to at least 3 copies of the change you wish to see in the world.”—Adam Voight

    (i’m gonna use that quote a dozen times a year, no question)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 14:12:00 UTC

  • ON PETERSON VS HARRIS (by James Augustus Berens) Justificationism makes conflati

    ON PETERSON VS HARRIS

    (by James Augustus Berens)

    Justificationism makes conflation necessary, and lying possible.

    Criticism leads to de-conflation, and makes lying (false testimony) less probable.

    Dr. Peterson is engaging in justificationism and it makes him vulnerable to error. I don’t doubt his intentions, but I think he intuits the problem—that testimony/truth has a moral dimension—but he wrongfully conflates the two in order to justify the restoration/imposition of natural law onto the informational commons.

    His errors can be corrected by (a) accepting truth as warranty of due diligence against error, bias and deceit, (b) adding moral consistency as a category of criticism for the social sciences, and (c) holding property-en-toto as the empirical measure for dispute resolution and commensurability across the inter-temporal division of perception and labor (what he vaguely refers to as Darwinian survival).

    But he is a teacher, not a prosecutor or judge. The problem is that his conflation makes him a priest. History has given us enough of those.

    We need Truth.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 14:07:00 UTC

  • Something is first true or not, then it is good or not, then it is possible or n

    Something is first true or not, then it is good or not, then it is possible or not, then it is preferable or not. But conflation is just lying.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-01-24 13:16:00 UTC