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  • September 20th, 2018 2:00 PM THE DAILY CIRCADIAN RHYTHM —“On average, after th

    September 20th, 2018 2:00 PM THE DAILY CIRCADIAN RHYTHM

    —“On average, after the workday begins, employees take a few hours to reach their peak levels of alertness and energy – and that peak does not last long. Not long after lunch, those levels begin to decline, hitting a low at around 3pm. We often blame this on lunch, but in reality this is just a natural part of the circadian process. After the 3pm dip, alertness tends to increase again until hitting a second peak at approximately 6pm. Following this, alertness tends to then decline for the rest of the evening and throughout the early morning hours until hitting the very lowest point at approximately 3:30am. After hitting that all-time low, alertness tends to increase for the rest of the morning until hitting the first peak shortly after noon the next day.”—

  • September 20th, 2018 6:31 PM —“Friedman, like boaz, marx, freud, mises, rothba

    September 20th, 2018 6:31 PM

    —“Friedman, like boaz, marx, freud, mises, rothbard, block and numerous imitators use a fairly simple but effective technique of telling half-truths that rely upon suggestion invoking altruistic responses in the listener, which circumvents our skepticism, evidence and reason. This technique evolved in the religious era and is central to the success of the cosmopolitan programs of marxist-socialism, libertinism, Misesian (Askenazi Ukrainian) Economics, and straussian neo conservatism, as much as the outright propagandism of the neo-puritan, continental social democratic, and ashkenazi Frankfurt school.”—-

  • September 20th, 2018 8:14 AM [T]he distribution isn’t quite even. I love how the

    September 20th, 2018 8:14 AM [T]he distribution isn’t quite even. I love how they take from 85-115 as average. that’s ridiculous. 106 should be the dividing line, so that we talk about quality more so than the flatness of the distribution. Really 95-105 is average and we need 100-110 to be average.

  • September 20th, 2018 2:00 PM THE DAILY CIRCADIAN RHYTHM —“On average, after th

    September 20th, 2018 2:00 PM THE DAILY CIRCADIAN RHYTHM

    —“On average, after the workday begins, employees take a few hours to reach their peak levels of alertness and energy – and that peak does not last long. Not long after lunch, those levels begin to decline, hitting a low at around 3pm. We often blame this on lunch, but in reality this is just a natural part of the circadian process. After the 3pm dip, alertness tends to increase again until hitting a second peak at approximately 6pm. Following this, alertness tends to then decline for the rest of the evening and throughout the early morning hours until hitting the very lowest point at approximately 3:30am. After hitting that all-time low, alertness tends to increase for the rest of the morning until hitting the first peak shortly after noon the next day.”—

  • September 20th, 2018 8:10 AM [W]ell, if parents are spending disproportionately

    September 20th, 2018 8:10 AM

    [W]ell, if parents are spending disproportionately more time with children but children are getting WORSE, then what does that mean?

  • September 20th, 2018 8:14 AM [T]he distribution isn’t quite even. I love how the

    September 20th, 2018 8:14 AM [T]he distribution isn’t quite even. I love how they take from 85-115 as average. that’s ridiculous. 106 should be the dividing line, so that we talk about quality more so than the flatness of the distribution. Really 95-105 is average and we need 100-110 to be average.

  • September 20th, 2018 8:09 AM [F]un conversation last night with folks on the Pro

    September 20th, 2018 8:09 AM [F]un conversation last night with folks on the Propertarian Discord Server. Need to be more careful when I complain about keynesianism because I’m complaining about the Saltwater School and it’s abuse of Keynesianism to destroy human capital, and obtain power, in favor of expanding the socialist state. Still was interesting that you can’t have a conversation about political economy with people who have a monetary education, because ‘well we don’t consider that’ which is my whole criticism: cherry picking. Political Economy, Research and development economy, Entrepreneurial Economy, Investment economy (wealth preservation), and monetary economy. From the long to the short term.

  • September 20th, 2018 8:10 AM [W]ell, if parents are spending disproportionately

    September 20th, 2018 8:10 AM

    [W]ell, if parents are spending disproportionately more time with children but children are getting WORSE, then what does that mean?

  • September 20th, 2018 7:59 AM –“…. we have been treated as second class citize

    September 20th, 2018 7:59 AM

    –“…. we have been treated as second class citizens”– Ricardo Rossell, Governor of Puerto Rico

    Well. ‘Cause you are. You are south americans not americans. And take your ‘immigrants’ with you. No statehood. End the possession of puerto rico. We do not need another hostile state. Independence for Puerto Rico. Sell it to the Dominican Republic for a dollar.

  • September 20th, 2018 8:09 AM [F]un conversation last night with folks on the Pro

    September 20th, 2018 8:09 AM [F]un conversation last night with folks on the Propertarian Discord Server. Need to be more careful when I complain about keynesianism because I’m complaining about the Saltwater School and it’s abuse of Keynesianism to destroy human capital, and obtain power, in favor of expanding the socialist state. Still was interesting that you can’t have a conversation about political economy with people who have a monetary education, because ‘well we don’t consider that’ which is my whole criticism: cherry picking. Political Economy, Research and development economy, Entrepreneurial Economy, Investment economy (wealth preservation), and monetary economy. From the long to the short term.