Monthly Archives: June 2023

You Can’t Feel Sad for Everyone

This is #19 in a series of month-end reflections on the state of the world, and other things that come to mind, as I walk and hike in my local community.  Midjourney AI’s take on the final part of this post. My … Continue reading

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Not Quite What They Seem

New Yorker cartoon by the late Charles Barsotti Now the thing about time is that time isn’t really real. It’s just your point of view, how does it feel for you. Einstein said he could never understand it all. Planets … Continue reading

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How to Govern a Failing State

Imagine you are the emperor of a once-prosperous but now declining, struggling nation. This is a country of enormous expectations and dreams, a land where people believe, or used to believe, that they could accomplish anything if they only applied … Continue reading

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Rain Songs

It’s a chilly, rainy day here in Vancouver, the kind of day that makes you pensive, wistful, melancholy and all those other feelings that are mostly sad, but are also, often, thoughtful and creative. It’s almost as if the rain … Continue reading

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Human Systems Are Almost Always Based On Trust

‘Distrust’ — Midjourney’s imagined conception of the term, based on my own prompt Without trust, it seems to me, human systems cannot function. We have to trust that governments and their regulatory agencies (including law enforcement) are effective and not … Continue reading

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Health Self-Management: A Process of Intelligent Guesswork

Just a reminder that I am not a health professional and nothing in this post should be construed as health advice. Every body is different. It’s been a while since I wrote about the process of self-managing one’s health. I … Continue reading

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Links of the Month: June 2023

I told Midjourney how I was feeling writing this blog post, and a little bit about what I looked like, and this is how it pictured me. Over the last few months, two questions keep coming to mind when I … Continue reading

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What Might Have Been

… in which I explain how Daniel gets it almost completely right. of course I couldn’t resist asking Midjourney AI to portray Daniel and Nate as Greek philosophers Daniel Schmachtenberger’s latest video is an epic three-hour chat with ecological economist … Continue reading

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Neither Real Nor Unreal

What do you do once you’ve acknowledged that global human civilization is in the final stages of decline into centuries or millennia of massive misery and suffering, possibly leading to the extinction of the species entirely, and along with it … Continue reading

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Creative vs Extractive Economies

In a recent extraordinary essay, the historian blogger Aurélien analyzed the types of activities that make up our economy, and how the pursuit of each type of activity dictates our political priorities. As the chart above illustrates, there are four … Continue reading

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