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Adapting To A New Year
This year feels new, and old, too. Scrap that. Nothing is the same, anymore. Sure, human nature hasn’t changed much. We’re just getting to see the extremes of positive and negative that were hidden before the Internet gave everyone a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alvin Toffler, Art, Cascadia, climate change, consulting, entrepreneur, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, jobs, personal finance, politics, Powershift, Puerto Rico, self publishing, Simple Living, speaking, teaching, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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See Politics Post Art
See politics, post art. Make sure that comma is in there because otherwise it sounds like an invitation to watch politics create art. The phrase came to mind one day when I realized that my artist friends were more likely … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Cascades, frugal, frugality, Gig Economy, photos, politics, seepoliticspostart, stress, Whidbey
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Super Bowl Ads 2017 Sell Success Carefully
The game is over. As usual, I skipped the game and watched the ads. I’ll assume some team won the game and some team lost the game. Congratulations. Sorry to hear that. The ads are entertaining, but I watch them … Continue reading
Presidents Of Countries And Companies
Okay. I give in. I’ll write about the President, and I’ll try to bring it back around to personal finance because that’s the purpose of this blog. So much weird stuff has happened since Inauguration Day that it takes a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dilbert, income, Income Inequality, personal finance, Peter Principle, politics, President, wealth, Wealth Inequality
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Pay Bills Do Laundry
Allow me to pour a glass of wine, again. So, how’s your world? Seen any changes lately, like, oh, since Friday? The world has changed. The world has stayed the same. Take any period and that’s been true, though the … Continue reading
Adapting To Singularities
Singularities don’t have to happen alone. One singularity is enough to make the world seem senseless. Old rules don’t apply. Old causes create new effects. It is easy to get confused. Triple that, at least. We may be experiencing three … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, Brexit, climate change, digital singularity, disruptive technology, earthquake, environment, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, Lottery, New Zealand, personal finance, politics, sea ice, Simple Living, singularity, stocks, technology, tsunami
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American Catharsis
Welcome to America’s catharsis, brought to you by – unexpected events with unintended consequences. It hasn’t been a week since the election but several themes are progressing and are probably about to collide. Well, we asked for change. We got … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Bernie Sanders, Brexit, Calexit, Canada, Cascadexit, Cascadia, Cold War, Donald Trump, electoral college, Elizabeth Warren, Green Party, Greg Johnson, Jill Stein, Libertarians, migrations, New Zealand, ObamaCare, politics, Quebec, secession, Texas, USSR
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Eight Years Ago
Eight years ago, I started this blog. It was the night after Barack Hussein Obama was elected President of the United States of America. The Great Recession (or as I call it, the Second Depression) had already begun. That wasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, consulting, Dendreon, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, GERN, GIG, GigPeak, health care, housing, investing, jobs, Lottery, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, political, politics, Simple Living, stocks, teaching, unemployment, wealth, Whidbey, writing
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Frugal Voting
Vote; especially, if you’re an American citizen. I wanted to get that in there first. If you don’t vote, quit complaining (unless someone is keeping you from voting, but that’s a different issue.) Step one: Notice yet another patch of … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, elections, frugal, frugality, politics, republic, Simple Living, social media, Whidbey
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Storms Blowing Through
There’s a storm blowing into the area tonight. It looks like it could be historic, or at least feel that way. In the meantime, the power is on, and I can write. Locals reading this just after I post can … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Facebook, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, jobs, meteorology, mortgage, personal finance, politics, Simple Living, social media, weather, Whidbey, writing
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