Posts tagged ‘Personal Finance’
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0 8.16.10What We Need is DeBubbleficationRecently I’ve been reading a lot of articles on the housing market and how it’s been impacted by macro economic policy of the U.S. One article that stands out to clear the air on the roots of inflation and it’s so-called “archenemisis” deflation is Frank Shostak’s Is Deflation Really Bad for the Economy. I spend [...]
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5 5.20.10I Don’t Own a Flat Screen TelevisionThat’s right, I don’t own a flat screen, I still have my old school 27” RCA Remote Monitor ColorTrak (Picture embedded in the post) that came with the Co-op when I bought it almost 4 years ago. It never went bad, so I never replaced it. Until that day comes, I’m rocking the RCA 27” [...]
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3 10.6.09Saving Money vs SerfdomIMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: In no way shape or form is this post endorsing the use of usury (interest) or gambling when terms like debt, savings, lottery, credit cards, loan, borrow, etc are used. This is merely an explanation of my experiences with saving, debt, and credit cards. Welcome to Part III of Economics Made Simple. I [...]






To be honest, I'm a whole bunch of things, but mostly I'm an individual who seeks for truth in a world that has become a caricature of honesty. With so much information at our fingertips, the line between truth and conjecture has been blurred. I created this blog to offer ideas and thoughts that assist people in truth seeking. Often, what we find might challenge our personal sensibilities, but nevertheless give us a torch to pave through the darkness of information obscurity. 