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When did we forget our dreams?
The infinite possibilities each day holds should stagger the mind. The sheer number of experiences I could have is uncountable, breathtaking, and I'm sitting here refreshing my inbox. We live trapped in loops, reliving a few days over and over, and we envision only a handful of paths laid out ahead of us. We see the same things each day, we respond the same way, we think the same thoughts, each day a slight variation on the last, every moment smoothly following the gentle curves of societal norms. We act like if we just get through today, tomorrow our dreams will come back to us.
And no, I don't have all the answers. I don't know how to jolt myself into seeing what each moment could become. But I do know one thing: the solution doesn't involve watering down my every little idea and creative impulse for the sake of some day easing my fit into a mold. It doesn't involve tempering my life to better fit someone's expectations. It doesn't involve constantly holding back for fear of shaking things up.
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I was told when I grew up I could be anything I wanted: a fireman, a policeman, a doctor — even president, it seemed. And for the first time in the history of mankind, something new, called an astronaut. But like so many kids brought up on a steady diet of westerns, I always wanted to be the avenging cowboy hero — that lone voice in the wilderness, fighting corruption and evil wherever I found it, and standing for freedom, truth, and justice. And in my heart of hearts I still track the remnants of that dream wherever I go, in my endless ride into the setting sun.
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What happens when you don’t go big
There’s a danger in not pushing through a dramatic agenda when the situation calls for it – the danger being you succumb to falling back into the same rut, perhaps learning from your mistakes in a philosophical way but doing … Continue reading
Global Warming: Fighting Ignorance So Simple, Yet So Vast
We find ourselves at this very moment in the month of February. For those of us in the northern hemisphere, this means we also find ourselves in the season of winter. Winter tends to bring us colder temperatures, Christmas, the … Continue reading
September 18th, 2008 – Why it’s good we don’t remember this day
Whispers are beginning to come in as to what exactly happened to our financial system during the chaotic weeks of September 2008 – especially the week of September 15th, 2008. What is emerging is a picture of an economic state … Continue reading
The Tailspin Continues
It’s one of those cases where the numbers only begin to tell the story. While the forces that have been at work to cause the current economic mess that the world is in have been in motion for a few … Continue reading
All the money in the world can not stop the inevitable
Monday was the 350th trading session since the peak of the financial sector, as measured by the XLF exchange traded fund. Seemingly endless billions of dollars of pledges and actions have been pumped into the world financial system. The result? … Continue reading
Fannie, Freddie and “the end of the current international financial system”
Back again for a third time, it would seem. The following is now the latest in what I suppose can be called a series, though I haven’t named it yet. Previous posts along this theme: 1) Your Economy is in … Continue reading
Your Economy is in Trouble When the Dollar in Your Hand Loses Value By The Day
The headlines are bubbling up with disturbing frequency. From today’s Times Online: Hedge funds on the brink as US Federal Reserve cash fails to ease crisis. Of all the things to go wrong this decade (of which there have been … Continue reading