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  • No, It’s Not Humility, Its Just R&d Is Done

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:51 AM

    —“Good, you’re learning humbleness”—Giego Caleiro

    That’s unlikely. It’s that I’ve finished the research project, and have moved on to explanation and application. So I’m not attacking ideas to learn how to disambiguate them. I’m just working on explaining everything with spectra of market demands rather than monopoly ideals.

  • No, It’s Not Humility, Its Just R&d Is Done

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:51 AM

    —“Good, you’re learning humbleness”—Giego Caleiro

    That’s unlikely. It’s that I’ve finished the research project, and have moved on to explanation and application. So I’m not attacking ideas to learn how to disambiguate them. I’m just working on explaining everything with spectra of market demands rather than monopoly ideals.

  • Oct 19, 2019, 10:52 AM “The way Silicon Valley invests in the economy is the way

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:52 AM

    “The way Silicon Valley invests in the economy is the way the Government should invest in the economy and it’s not.” – Doolittle

  • Oct 19, 2019, 10:52 AM “The way Silicon Valley invests in the economy is the way

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:52 AM

    “The way Silicon Valley invests in the economy is the way the Government should invest in the economy and it’s not.” – Doolittle

  • State Sponsored Hyperconsumption of Goods, Services, Info, and Virtue Signals

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:55 AM

    —“What we like or want may not be good for us.” –Curt Doolittle

    Context of the original quote was that we have used a variety of techniques to generate hyper-consumption and especially conspicuous hyper consumption, and even worse, conspicuous hyper consumption of virtue signals. In other words, we may like hyper consumption but that does not mean it is good for us, any more than hyperconsumption of the pleasure response by drugs is, or hyperconsumption of sedation by alcohol, or hyperconsumption of calming by nicotine, or anything else in any similar spectrum. So, yes, “all things in moderation” for the individual but this isn’t enforceable if the entirety of the political economy is generating hyperconsumption for hyper-taxation, and hyper-redistribution. The state should not engage in the provision of the incentive to hyperconsume. This only benefits the financial sector. Instead, just redistribute liquidity in response to shock and sags directly to the consumer and cause business to fight over it.

  • State Sponsored Hyperconsumption of Goods, Services, Info, and Virtue Signals

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:55 AM

    —“What we like or want may not be good for us.” –Curt Doolittle

    Context of the original quote was that we have used a variety of techniques to generate hyper-consumption and especially conspicuous hyper consumption, and even worse, conspicuous hyper consumption of virtue signals. In other words, we may like hyper consumption but that does not mean it is good for us, any more than hyperconsumption of the pleasure response by drugs is, or hyperconsumption of sedation by alcohol, or hyperconsumption of calming by nicotine, or anything else in any similar spectrum. So, yes, “all things in moderation” for the individual but this isn’t enforceable if the entirety of the political economy is generating hyperconsumption for hyper-taxation, and hyper-redistribution. The state should not engage in the provision of the incentive to hyperconsume. This only benefits the financial sector. Instead, just redistribute liquidity in response to shock and sags directly to the consumer and cause business to fight over it.

  • Don’t Be Surprised

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:56 AM

    —“The government endlessly invests in grown adults who can’t dress themselves or bathe., and who destroy every apartment they’ve ever lived in. … As Marx says “from each according to his ability. To each accord to his need.” … Don’t be surprised when you have hoards of VERY needy people with that policy.”—Aaron Schwartz

  • Don’t Be Surprised

    Oct 19, 2019, 10:56 AM

    —“The government endlessly invests in grown adults who can’t dress themselves or bathe., and who destroy every apartment they’ve ever lived in. … As Marx says “from each according to his ability. To each accord to his need.” … Don’t be surprised when you have hoards of VERY needy people with that policy.”—Aaron Schwartz

  • Man is the measure

    Oct 19, 2019, 6:43 PM I call it Vitruvianism in honor of Davinci’s Vitruivan Man.

    —“Man is the System of Weights and Measures for all things Human”—

    But the first man to say it:

    —“Man is the measure of all things.”— Protagoras

  • Man is the measure

    Oct 19, 2019, 6:43 PM I call it Vitruvianism in honor of Davinci’s Vitruivan Man.

    —“Man is the System of Weights and Measures for all things Human”—

    But the first man to say it:

    —“Man is the measure of all things.”— Protagoras