Friday, January 9, 2015

Why not share...........................................

The Hollies.........................He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother




The road is long
With many a winding turn
That leads us to who knows where
Who knows when
But I'm strong
Strong enough to carry him
He ain't heavy, he's my brother

So on we go
His welfare is of my concern
No burden is he to bear
We'll get there
For I know
He would not encumber me
He ain't heavy, he's my brother

If I'm laden at all
I'm laden with sadness
That everyone's heart
Isn't filled with the gladness
Of love for one another

It's a long, long road
From which there is no return
While we're on the way to there
Why not share
And the load
Doesn't weigh me down at all
He ain't heavy, he's my brother

He's my brother
He ain't heavy, he's my brother...

On goals......................................

"Goals are necessary.  But fuzzy goals, uncoupled from an action plan, are delusions.  They are rusting boxcars on a sidetrack."
-as excerpted from Time Tactics of Very Successful People

Context:  "fuzzy" goals are not specific enough, i.e. "someday."

thanks corey

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two out of three cartoons from here

Fifty years ago............................

The Rolling Stones............................................Play With Fire

More fun with predictions...................

Ten  Surprises for 2015 from Byron Wien.  Some good and some bad.  Two samples:

2.  Our luck runs out on cyber terrorism.  Hackers invade the personal and corporate accounts of a major money center bank and the Federal Reserve orders the institution to suspend transactions for five business days while the accuracy of its balances is verified.  Various government departments and agencies are mobilized to deal with the problem caused by the hackers having proved to be more skillful than our corporate cyber security efforts. 

7.  The drop in the price of oil finally has an impact on Iran.  The country was dependent on its sale of crude to offset the impact of sanctions.  The economic weakness resulting from the unexpected decline in oil finally forces a conciliatory attitude on the part of its nuclear negotiators.  Pressure to cease nuclear weapons development comes from the Iranian people as well, as they seek more economic opportunity.  An agreement to roll back its weapons program is greeted positively throughout the region and world equity markets rally briefly on the news.  

A wee bit about Byron Wien - here

Wisdom and stuff from a Chipotle cup........


































Sometimes when I'm lonely I talk to myself, but I call myself "you guys" ... Saying "RELAX" is maybe the least relaxing word you can say to someone ... The two saddest consecutive sentences:  "He just wants attention.  Don't give it to him." ... People in cults don't call their cults cults ... You don't have to do what's expected of you ... Let's not wait for the apocalypse or an alien attack to love each other, y'all.
-as excerpted from Sarah Silverman's cup

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Thursday, January 8, 2015

The crowd called out for more....................

Procul Harem....................................A Whiter Shade of Pale




We skipped the light fandango
turned cartwheels 'cross the floor
I was feeling kinda seasick
but the crowd called out for more
The room was humming harder
as the ceiling flew away
When we called out for another drink
the waiter brought a tray
And so it was that later
as the miller told his tale
that her face, at first just ghostly,
turned a whiter shade of pale
She said, 'There is no reason
and the truth is plain to see.'
But I wandered through my playing cards
and would not let her be
one of sixteen vestal virgins
who were leaving for the coast
and although my eyes were open
they might have just as well've been closed


And just because you always wanted to know:  

Lovely lady............................................

Sugarloaf..................................................Green Eyed Lady

Why I still love my............................

...........................................................................local library.

The Newark Public Library


















I've been reading a bit of Charles Murray lately.  In one of the books, Murray mentioned Hamlet's Mill, suggesting that, while other intellectual types had savaged the authors, he valued their work.  Intrigued enough to visit Amazon, I was impressed by their asking price for the book.


















When new books are fetching $216, I do what any sensible person would do.  I visit the Newark Public Library.  While this book did not have a place of honor on the shelves, the library's computer allowed me to request delivery from the Southeastern Ohio Regional Library Center.  Four days later, voila, the book is (temporarily) in my possession.  It's like magic.   Now to see what the fuss was all about.  As you will note on the book's cover, the authors are calling this "An Essay ...".  Some essay, the book is 349 pages long, and the Appendices add another 135 pages.  Hmm.


Opening paragraphs...............................

As the senior, if least deserving, of the authors, I shall open the narrative.
     Over many years I have searched for the point where myth and science join.  It was clear to me for a long time that the origins of science had their deep roods in a particular myth, that of invariance.  The Greeks, as early as the 7th century B.C., spoke of the quest of their first sages as the Problem of the One and the Many, sometimes describing the wild fecundity of nature as the way in which the Many could be deduced from the One, sometimes seeing the Many as unsubstantial variations being played on the One.  The oracular sayings of Heraclitus the Obscure do nothing but illustrate with shimmering paradoxes the illusory quality of "things" in flux as they were wrung from the central intuition of unity.  Before him Anaximander had announced, also oracularly, that the cause of things being born and perishing is their mutual injustice to each other in the order of time, "as is meet," he said, for they are bound to atone forever for their mutual injustice.  This was enough to make of Anaximander the acknowledged father of physical science, for the accent is on the real "Many."  But it was true science after a fashion.
-Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, from the Preface to  Hamlet's Mill:  An Essay On Myth & The Frame Of Time

It's Greek to me...................................

From Heraclitus the Obscure:
ποταμοῖσι τοῖσιν αὐτοῖσιν ἐμβαίνουσιν, ἕτερα καὶ ἕτερα ὕδατα ἐπιρρεῖ.
"Ever-newer waters flow on those who step into the same rivers."
τὰ ὄντα ἰέναι τε πάντα καὶ μένειν οὐδέν
"All entities move and nothing remains s
till"
         Ποταμοῖς τοῖς αὐτοῖς ἐμβαίνομέν τε καὶ οὐκ ἐμβαίνομεν, εἶμέν τε καὶ οὐκ εἶμεν
         "We both step and do not step in the same rivers. We are and are not."

From Anaximander:

          Whence things have their origin,
          Thence also their destruction happens,
          According to necessity;
          For they give to each other justice and recompense
          For their injustice
          In conformity with the ordinance of Time.

that fund of grace.........................


                          Original Sin

Well, anyhow, it preserves us from the pride
of thinking we invented sin ourselves
by our originality, that famous modern power.
In fact, we have it from the beginning
of the world by the errors of being born,
being young, being old, causing pain
to ourselves, to others, to the world, to God
by ignorance, by knowledge, by intention,
by accident. Something is bad the matter
here, informing us of itself, handing down
its old instruction. We know it
when we see it, don’t we? Innocence
would never recognize it. We need it
too, for without it we would not know
forgiveness, goodness, gratitude,
that fund of grace by which alone we live.


-Wendell Berry

Facts are stubborn things...........................

"Mediations between Israelis and Palestinians are difficult because facts in one side's history overlap very little with facts from the other side's."
-Charles T. Munger, as excerpted from here

Fifty years ago..................................

The Newbeats..................................................Run Baby Run

Different alright...................................














"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather."
-John Ruskin

A good day to stay close to the fire..........


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

A little something from 1969........................

Shocking Blue...........................................................Venus

Here's one for Jetboy and/or Skip..................

Michael Kelsey.....................While My Guitar Gently Weeps

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Weather.............................................


“When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large, scientific method in most cases fails. One need only think of the weather, in which case the prediction even for a few days ahead is impossible.”

-Albert Einstein

As the old coach said......................

.....................it is all about blocking and tackling - the basics.  Friend Spengler believes we have lost our way, and the Chinese have found it.  Full post here.  A few interesting bits here:

China is succeeding despite many problems (including authoritarian administration) because the Chinese are working very hard ... And they have an army of millions of highly competent people coming into the labor market. That’s what we should worry about ... The Chinese work much, much harder than we do and learn more math and science (not to mention classical music: an estimate 50 million Chinese kids learn instruments).

We no longer have a tech sector: we have consumer electronics monopolies run by patent trolls whose job is to crush innovation. 

 Don’t get me wrong: I think America is best in the world at what we do, when do we it, that is, which we aren’t doing now. 

Fifty years ago..........................................

The Four Tops.............................................Ask The Lonely

Granny's rule.....................................

"Granny's Rule" provides another example of reward superpower, so extreme in its effects that it must be mentioned here.  You can successfully manipulate your own behavior with this rule, even if you are using as rewards items you already possess!  Indeed, consultant Ph.D. psychologists often urge business organizations to improve their reward systems by teaching executives to use "Granny's Rule" to govern their own daily behavior.  Granny's Rule, to be specific, is the requirement that children eat their carrots before they get desert.  And the business version requires that executives force themselves daily to first do their unpleasant and necessary tasks before rewarding themselves by proceeding to their pleasant tasks. Given reward superpower, this practice is nice and sound.  Moreover, the rule can also be used in the nonbusiness part of life.  The emphasis on daily use of this practice is not accidental.  The consultants well know, after the teaching of Skinner, the prompt rewards work best.
-Charles T. Munger, as excerpted from The Psychology of Human Misjudgment

Can I get an Amen.....................................?

 It’s easy to be pessimistic when one doesn’t understand economics or that the innovative nature of the human mind is the ultimate resource. The incentives and price system inherent in the market process ensure that innovation will continue to improve our world. But Simon wrote that two things were certain: first, “humanity's condition will improve in just about every material way”; second, “humans will continue to sit around complaining about everything getting worse.''

-As excerpted from #5 on this list of Six Reasons We Don't Know How Good We Have It.

One of the reasons us History majors tend to be optimistic is that the historical default condition for most of humanity is to be cold (my Eurocentric background is showing), wet, hungry, and poor.  It is pretty clear that economic systems matter, and the cold, wet, hungry, and poor thing is just an option these days.

thanks craig

I wonder what made me.............................

..........................think, "Oh, bullshit" when I read this quote?

"None of us who protested was motivated by our own bottom line so much as by the principle,” Ms. Lewis said, expressing concern about the impact of the changes on lower-paid employees.

Back story:  The Execupundit pointed to this fun New York Times article about health care cost chickens coming home to roost at Harvard.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Heard somebody calling......................

Lightnin' Hopkins.................................Woke Up This Morning

Me neither...........................

"I don't mind being wrong, and I don't mind changing my mind."
-Martin Seligman

Formulas.................................

... the formula for success:  a few simple disciplines, repeated every day.

... the formula for failure:  a few simple errors in judgment, repeated every day.

-Jeff Olson, as excerpted from The Slight Edge:  Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success & Happiness

Fifty years ago.........................................

The Zombies..................................................Summertime

Gifts.............................................


















“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.” 
-Mary Oliver

Confucius say.......................................

      The Master said, "He who learns but does not think is lost.  He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger."
-The Analects of Confucius
Book II, Verse 15

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On habits..................................

      Trying to get rid of an unwanted habit is a bit like trying not to think about an elephant (the more you try not to think about it, the more you think about it).  That's because what you focus on grows.  Which is why people who put a lot of energy into focusing on what they don't want, by talking about it, thinking about it, or fretting about it, usually get precisely that unwanted thing.
      It's tough to get rid of the habit you don't want by facing it head on.  The way to accomplish is is to replace the unwanted habit with another habit you do want.  And creating  new and better habits, ones that empower and serve you, is something you know how to do.  You do it the same way you built any habit you have: one step at a time.  Baby steps.
-Jeff Olson,  as excerpted from The Slight Edge:  Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success & Happiness

Sunday, January 4, 2015

It's true..................................................

Alison Krauss & Union Station.....If I Didn't Know Any Better


I turned around, before I could run
I found you already settled down in the back of my mind
I know this is just a customary fever
The moon is our deceiver that will leave you running blind

Your heart is pullin', if I didn't know any better
I'd be fallin' deeper and deeper, it's true
I'd hear it callin', if I didn't know any better
And I'd be in love with you

Didn't want to look in the eyes of the one
That I would be drawn to, I'm a moth lost in a fire
And I know this is just a beautiful illusion
A case of the confusion between love and desire

Your heart is pullin', if I didn't know any better
I'd be fallin' deeper and deeper, it's true
I'd hear it callin', if I didn't know any better
And I'd be in love when the flame burns out
It finally settles down and you forget, I ever came around
Your heart is pullin', if I didn't know any better
I'd be fallin' deeper and deeper, it's true
I'd hear it callin', if I didn't know any better
And I'd be in love with you

I turned around, before I could run
I found you already settled down in the back of my mind


Written by Sherrill/Smith

A prayer..................................

Lord, thou knowest better than myself that I am growing older and will soon be old. Keep me from becoming too talkative, and especially from the unfortunate habit of thinking that I must say something on every subject and at every opportunity.

Release me from the idea that I must straighten out other peoples' affairs. With my immense treasure of experience and wisdom, it seems a pity not to let everybody partake of it. But thou knowest, Lord, that in the end I will need a few friends.

Keep me from the recital of endless details; give me wings to get to the point.

Grant me the patience to listen to the complaints of others; help me to endure them with charity. But seal my lips on my own aches and pains -- they increase with the increasing years and my inclination to recount them is also increasing.

I will not ask thee for improved memory, only for a little more humility and less self-assurance when my own memory doesn't agree with that of others. Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally I may be wrong.

Keep me reasonably gentle. I do not have the ambition to become a saint -- it is so hard to live with some of them -- but a harsh old person is one of the devil's masterpieces.

Make me sympathetic without being sentimental, helpful but not bossy. Let me discover merits where I had not expected them, and talents in people whom I had not thought to possess any. And, Lord, give me the grace to tell them so.


-Prayer of Anonymous Abbess
Margot Benary-Isbert

Inventory...................................

      Here's a powerful exercise:  Instead of writing down what you're going to do (chances are you've been doing that your whole adult life anyway, and it doesn't make you any better at doing them), write down at the end of the day what you did do that day.  What actions did you take today that made you successful?  Did you read ten pages of a good book?  Did you eat healthy food and get some good exercise?  Did you engage in positive associations?  Did you do the things you need to do to be successful in your business?  Did you tell somebody, "I appreciate you"?
      At the end of a week, look back over your lists and take inventory.  Not only will it tell you a lot about the truth of your everyday life, chances are good that the mere act of recording this daily reflection will have already started changing what you do.
-Jeff Olson, as excerpted from The Slight Edge:  Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success & Happiness

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Fifty years ago..................................

The Animals..............................We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

When you get bummed out.....................

...................because things are not perfect in the good old U. S. of A., it might pay dividends to review this short list.  I'm especially fond of #14.

thanks craig

Draining......................................

      Each and every incomplete thing in your life or work exerts a draining force on you, sucking the energy of accomplishment and success out of you as surely as a vampire stealing your blood.  Every incomplete promise, commitment, or agreement saps your strength because it blocks your momentum and chokes off your ability to move forward, progress, or improve.  Incomplete things keep calling you back to the past to take care of them.
-Jeff Olson, as excerpted from The Slight Edge:  Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success & Happiness

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