July 2020
74 articles published this month.
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How to Buy Gold Bullion Coins
A Quick Guide for Beginners “We desire gold not for its true value but for the glittering illusion of value it gives.” – Michael Masterson Suddenly, everyone wants to buy gold! I’ve been reading about gold for…
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tyro (noun)
A tyro (TIE-roh) is a beginner or novice. As I used it today: “To answer all the questions I’ve been getting on gold, I’ve put together the following Q&A. It’s meant for tyros, but there may be information…
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America's First Gold Rush Happened In North Carolina
North Carolina was the site of the first gold rush in the USA in 1799, 50 years before gold was discovered in California.
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The Two Worst Ideas of the 20th Century
I’ve been thinking about it. The 20th century was not nearly as great a century as I had somehow assumed. It had its positives. There were some very significant achievements in terms of science and technology…
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Tito Ortiz Reveals His Softer Side In Interview
Tito Ortiz had a reputation for being a bad boy in mixed martial arts. He does a good job of changing my view on that in this short interview.
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Korean Family's American Dream In Baltimore
In the mid 1990s, when I began consulting with Agora, the business had its headquarters in a mostly black Baltimore neighborhood. It was about a mile from the inner harbor, where I had an apartment on the…
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filial (adjective)
Filial (FIL-yul) describes something that is due to a parent from a child. As I used it today: “Filial piety is an important element in Buddhism, Korean Confucianism, Taoism, and in Japanese and Vietnamese…
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Can You Name These Colors Better Than Most?
How good are you at naming colors? Take this test and find out. (I got only 12 of 18!)
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Developer Reflects On Nicaragua Resort Community Project
I’ve done a fair number of things in my career that I’m proud of. I’ve also done a few that I’m trying to forget – but developing Rancho Santana, a resort community on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua, is not…
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George Will's Unexpected Guide To Progressive Politics
“A Progressive’s Guide to Political Correctness” – In this video, George Will helps progressives be more progressive.
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Asian-Americans Rise From Laborers To Success
“When feelings are strong, reason declines and facts get distorted in a miasma of context.” – Michael Masterson Asians in America, Part I: Why Are They So Successful? Let’s take a break from identity politics…
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prebuttal (noun)
A prebuttal (pree-BUD’l) is an argument constructed in anticipation of a criticism. (Coinage of the word has been attributed to Al Gore.) As used by US News & World Report’s Roger Simon: “There’s rebuttal…
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Hans Rosling's Mesmerizing Data Visualization TED Talk
“The Best Stats You’ve Ever Seen” – Unless you are brain-dead, you will enjoy this TED Talk by Hans Rosling. LINK
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Six Nations Define Modern Asian-American Demographics
Six origin groups – Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese – accounted for 85% of all Asian-Americans as of 2015. These groups, together, largely shape the overall demographic…
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Harvard's Affirmative Action Case Against Asian Applicants
“Harvard vs. Asians”?
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Update on My Investment Portfolio
Why I’ve Just Sold Most of My Stocks “Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful.” – Warren Buffett I’ve just sold about 75% of my stock portfolio. I’ll tell you why… The Economic…
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prognosticate (verb)
To prognosticate (prahg-NAH-stih-kate) is to predict something about the future based on present indications or signs. As I used it today: “Thousands of small and medium businesses, employing millions of…
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Who Actually Owns America's Massive National Debt
The US national debt (currently $26 trillion) falls into two categories: intragovernmental holdings and debt held by the public. Foreign entities own about a third of the public debt, while the rest is owned…
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If We Lose John Locke, We Lose America
John Locke has been a writer on my must-read list since I became interested in history (for the first time) just 20 years ago. This video made me push him up to the top of the list. LINK
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Disturbed's Haunting Rendition Of The Sound Of Silence
A great, unique, and disturbing version of “The Sound of Silence” by Disturbed…
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Injustice in the Oldest Sport in America
“Systemic Breedism” Exposed in the Westminster Dog Show “From the equality of rights springs identity of our highest interests; you cannot subvert your neighbor's rights without striking a dangerous blow at…
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chicanery (noun)
Chicanery (shuh-KAY-nuh-ree) is the use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose. As I used it today: "We cannot accept this sort of chicanery. We need to do something serious to end the…
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10 Fun Facts about Golden Retrievers
(Source: Bill-Jac) 1. They consistently rank among the top 3 most popular dogs in the US. 2. They make great family dogs. Golden Retrievers are very pack-oriented. They just love hanging out with the people…
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Sensible advice from James Clear: “How to Automate a Habit and Never Think About It Again
Read this on JamesClear.com
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The Band's The Weight Hits Different Now
I'm sure it's my age, but this rendition of The Weight wrecked me... in a good way.
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Hydroxychloroquine and the Politics of the Corona Crisis
“Just trust yourself, then you will know how to live.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe In his earliest speeches about COVID-19, Trump downplayed the threat and up-played the hope that a vaccine or therapeutic…
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Whom Can You Trust During COVID-19 Confusion
The hydroxychloroquine imbroglio is just one of a dozen confusions that have emerged from the political and media exploitation of the COVID-19 pandemic. In past essays on the subject, we’ve discussed several…
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imbroglio (noun) — July 20, 2020
As I used it today: “The hydroxychloroquine imbroglio is just one of a dozen confusions that have emerged from the political and media exploitation of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
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Cold Deserts: More Than Just Hot Sand
A desert is a large, barren expanse of land that gets less than 10 inches of rain per year. We usually think of deserts as being hot and dry – and most of them are. But there are also cold (or polar) deserts…
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The Pareto Principle, Part III
Entropy and the Impossibility of Equality “If you don’t like something change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” – Maya Angelou Let’s talk about the Second Law of Thermodynamics… The Second Law…
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righteous (adjective)
Righteous (RITE-chus) means correct or justifiable according to the code of behavior of a particular society. As I used it today: “[If you advocate for a new standard of equality], you will likely feel…
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How to Bleed in the First Line” by James Altucher
“I like to study first lines,” James writes. “They have to be powerful: a few simple words that compel us to read the next 300 pages. How do the authors do it? How can I do it?” He goes on to give us 12 of his…
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FTC Warns Against Digital Consumer Scams
A few weeks ago, I told you how to get consumer “alerts” from FTC scams that are being perpetrated digitally. Here’s more consumer advice from the FTC.
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Guggenheim's Works And Process Explores Artistic Creation
Fun stuff from the Guggenheim Museum’s Works and Process project… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRlXCinYO1s&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=WP_Comission_071220
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The Pareto Principle Applies Everywhere, Even Business
“The way is long if one follows precepts, but short… if one follows patterns.” – Lucius Annaeus Seneca The Pareto Principle, Part II: A Universal Law That Even Applies to Business The Pareto Principle would be…
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grok (verb)
To grok (GRAHK) is to understand something profoundly and intuitively. As I used it today: “I don’t remember exactly when I first read about the Pareto Principle, but I’m certain I did not grok it early in my…
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A graduation gift for these unique times
That was the subject line of a recent email from The New York Times. It was followed by this… “The class of 2020 finds itself in a unique moment – and a gift of The Times can help them understand it. Now more…
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Eight Essential Musical Terms Every Listener Should Know
There are 8 musical terms that every music lover should know: andante, largo, crescendo, downbeat, forte/fortissimo, piano/pianissimo, octave, and tonic. Click here for a good explanation of each one.
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Cork's Surprising Properties Make Perfect Wine Stoppers
Cork is amazing. It is a natural substance that comes from the bark of a tree. Though it looks porous, it is actually impermeable. It doesn't absorb liquid. (Well, very little.) Cork is also buoyant, meaning…
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Pareto Principle, Part I: The Secret of the 1%
“Give me the fruitful error anytime, full of seeds, bursting with its own corrections.” – Vilfredo Pareto It may be the most important idea in economics – but it also applies to science, to sports, and to…
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longeur (noun)
Longeur (lahn-GUR) is a tedious passage in a book or other work. As I used it today: “As you can surmise from that introduction, I have a lot to say on this subject. And lest you think it’s going to be episode…
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The latest issue of AWAI’s Barefoot Writer — July 13, 2020
In this issue: * Write About Real-Life “Happy Endings” and Get Paid $1500 to $2000 per Project * Celebrating the “Anti-Goal” Could Bring You Bigger Writing Wins More Often * The Writer’s Freedom Ladder for…
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Why Japanese Schools Flip the Teacher Rotation Model
In Japan, teachers move from class to class. Students stay in place.
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The Story Behind the Skill in Performance
What's interesting about this is that the pleasure of the performance comes as much from the story as from the skill, which says something truthful about performance art.
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Why Billionaire Goals Backfire For Entrepreneurs
“I’m not sure this business is for me,” he said. “Why is that?” I asked. I’d been mentoring TJ, the son of one of my partners, for about a year. I was helping him develop a small business that I’d started the…
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Jessica Wildfire On The Cost Of Pretending Happiness
“Pretending to be happy is easier than actually being happy. Pretending is more profitable, but also more expensive.” – Jessica Wildfire
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proffer (verb)
To proffer (PRAH-fur) is to offer; to hold out something to someone for acceptance. As I used it today: “He proffered a few unconvincing answers. Finally. he told me the truth.”
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Relieved To Learn I'm Not A Super-Spreader
Four more on my contact list tested negative. I’m starting to think I’m not the super-spreader that I thought I’d be. One of those that tested negative, an old friend, had been banned from work and relegated…
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Rancho Santana Earns Top Ten Central American Resort Ranking
Once again, Rancho Santana made it to Travel & Leisure magazine’s list of the Top 10 Central American resort hotels. To read the article, click here.
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