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#1
Literate Chaotic / generations
September 26, 2004, 10:05:13 AM
Quote from: Horab Fibslager
Quote from: LMNO
Quote from: Anonymousjust like that dope fiend wilson starting to run a business it seems

http://www.maybelogic.org/enroll.htm

i wonder if he takes flax.

!!!!!


For some reason, this saddens me.

i hear that.

i wonder how enlightened anyone who is foolish enough to pay for that crap could really feel?


enlightenment is free. it is still kind of expensive though
#2
Literate Chaotic / generations
September 12, 2004, 03:08:23 AM
interesting website: www.fourthturning.com

nero fell while rome burned
napoleon met his waterloo
sampson went spare when delilah cut his hair
but little david slew goliath too

generations come generations go but i remaineth for all time...for i am ...

person
#3
Literate Chaotic / The story of money
August 25, 2004, 09:01:54 PM
what good books are there about banking system- history of banking, etc.

i think i remember hearing once the medici's of italy were the 1st banking family. i'm not sure

i know a lot of "truth" is shrouded in the mists of history- i wonder what there is to know about causes and forces and reactions and MONEY and the masses. who are some good authors, all hail discorida!
#4
Literate Chaotic / The story of money
August 25, 2004, 08:58:05 PM
you guys are all so smart.

i selected financial economics as a major in college but you are the most reasonable of all my teachers and everything. one professor was strongly focused on economic development of third world countries. there we talked about wealth as not just money- infrastructure, human capital, etc etc. we also talked about debt burden, interest payments etc.  but generally, the program at our college was not foundational. by this i mean the most that made sense in our major in terms of understanding the world around us was taught in the first two courses, macro and micro econ., specifically supply and demand.. and after this it got overly complicated and disconnected from real world matters, it seems to me. at least they didn't integrate econ enough with other fields, such as history, sociology, philosophy, etc. i take that back- i had one great prof for one class who included philosophy etc, even hegel and others in his teaching. he was the most "unhurried" relaxed of all my teachers i guess and he owned few successful businesses... i went to small private lutheran college in minnesota- a rival of st olaf where i believe fscot fitzgerald attended- only i was there 4 fucking years..

anyway they didn't discuss money system/banking system much. i believe it's like nietzsche said in twilight of idols:

Educators are needed who have themselves been educated, superior, noble spirits, proved at every moment, proved by words and silence, representing culture which has grown ripe and sweet,Äînot the learned louts whom secondary schools and universities today offer our youth as "higher wet nurses." Educators are lacking, not counting the most exceptional of exceptions

yeah, that and well i'm really interested know "who dun it", how it all came to be so i can defend my position. i'm avid student of history, reading interesting book called brief history of economic genius- in the tradition of nlp studying minds of genii and sub. anyway that's mighty interesting article.

another thought, since i was little (i'm i guess young adult now) i've always been aware of strange cult of gold lovers- ppl who won't invest in anything but solid metals and commodities like the people who host that story's webpage. strange, mebbe that's reality tunnel i'll have to put myself into nxt. i wonder what sense or nonsense this crew makes- they do seem so avid and ardent. i wonder what their numbers are like.

anyway of the few things i believe in almost totally one is emotion and rationalization. i know surrounding money (spending, saving, etc) there is heated emotion. i know debt = slavery, and regarding all rationalizing i'm doing silently i hope to develop a consciousness of rationalization. it's better than unconsciousness. one of the greatest books written of all time, imo- if you dig deep enough, you won't know unless you dig deep enough imo- is think and grow rich by napoleon hill, imo the greatest book about tapping potentials of human mind. and i also mightlely love the principia discordia illuminatus!

money mastery is part of game of life and to fix society- if you want to- you have to fix at individual level 1st- fix yourself, free from debt, etc etc etc. all hail discordia

p