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It is Time

“Time is a created thing.  To say 'I don't have time,' is like saying, 'I don't want to'.”  ―  Lao Tzu Imagine someone put $1440 in your bank account every morning. Any takers? Ok, too easy, let's add two stipulations: First: every minute you lose $1 and Second: at some unknown point, without warning, these deposits will stop forever. Where would that $1440 go?  Take ten seconds and think about what you would do in this situation.   That ten seconds was about 17¢, thank you for paying yourself attention. Those 1440 minutes are what every human has per day, the constant of human value. What we chose to do with that time in all the past 24 hour periods determined who we are today; what we choose to do with this current 24 hours determines who we are tomorrow . The great myth of human freedom is that we can choose to do something tomorrow. The only thing we know for sure about tomorrow is that it may not come. So how do we make the most of the time ...
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Cryptocurrencies, and how to make and lose money

Hey Finance Fam, Happy 2018 to everyone! Because cryptos have become a nice bubble, everyone who has reaped a capital appreciation windfall is of the opinion that they're pretty much God's gift to financiers. Then they go read a couple trash articles from sites like The Street and spout on things that are just plan silly. Tip to identify this type of person: the more butthurt someone gets when you disagree with them, the less they actually know about what they're trying to force down your throat. I was going to write a big long Facebook post with some random financial thoughts, but figured a quick blogpost would be more apropos. Just a quick cud for you guys to intellectually chew on.  -Warren Buffett has never sold a single share of Berkshire Hathaway. You'd be surprised at what his salary is too . This is the case because he doesn't spend lavishly on himself: basically his entire life and livelihood is tied up in the company he created and built painstakingl...

The Bitcoin Bubble And You

The Bitcoin Bubble And Blockchain Bonanza A Word About Bubbles. What is Blockchain and Should I Care? Picks and Shovels. (Accessed via Yahoo! Finance, 12/12/2017) Heard of Bitcoin lately? Stories of multi-millionaires who bought at $.30/bitcoin are a dime a dozen right now, as FOMO whips the market into a frothy frenzy. Should you get in? I work in the payments industry, facilitating exchange from one currency into another for individuals who need euros/pounds/yen, etc. for the currency or currencies they have in their bank accounts. Day in and day out I watch fluctuation of these currencies in relation to each other, and night after night I do my research around security opportunities for investments. This blend of both worlds gives me a nice platform of knowledge to soapbox a bit about cryptocurrencies (crypto from here on out for brevity). Take that as you will. This article has two simple goals: I want to first establish something...

The President You Should Vote For

Hump Day 2016 Tomorrow is Hump Day (Hillary/Trump, see?), as a day we've long been dreading as a society. In classic fashion, it falls before Wednesday, giving us two straight days in the middle of the week we wish didn't exist. This election stands apart in recent memory, as it is one in which both candidates are among the most disliked politicians ever to receive major party nominations. It is a battle of which one do you hate more, not which one do you want to lead your country. I was multitasking after work today: having a bit of a run while trying not to die. My oxygen-starved brain somehow stumbled upon a small revelation in the midst of doing these things: " Power is the ability to effect change. " The power of dictators lies in the control of their subjugated masses, wealth gives the power to travel, purchase objects or favors, etc., an athlete's power lies in his/her ability to make the difference in a contest. Knowing I couldn't be alone in...

Solve The Problem

"Keep Austin Weird." That's the mantra of this city. I can't help but think of how that applies to the country as a whole.  We live in weird times, to say the least. Our current president is using a real issue  in the black lives matter/police brutality struggle to further an anti gun platform that contradicts the manifestation of the founding principles of this country.  Meanwhile our president nominees on both sides of the aisle offer a caricature of what a president could be both to us domestically and to the world at large. We're stuck as a country between the rock of a presumptive felon and a hard place of a bigoted narcissist.  What are we to do? Do we cast our lot with the one who offers a better diplomatic façade (also, hello Benghazi) or do we trust in a candidate who feeds on American unrest with a show of devil-may-care impetuousness. Either way poses a moral issue, no matter what you try to convince yourself with the lesser of two evils approach.  I ...

So What Does Easter Mean to Me???

"You'll understand when you're older" We've all heard the phrase from our parents growing up. It is usually accompanied by a teenage eye roll and a spoken or unspoken (depending on the recipient) eye roll. For my own self, at least, these words came to ring true once I had the wisdom and maturity to accept them, begrudgingly or not, months or years after they were said. After many Lents and just as many Easters, these words are ringing again in my ears. I wasn't quite sure why they popped into my head, only that their arrival was strangely coincidental with the start of the Easter season, that most joyous of time periods that follows the most grave of liturgical seasons. Between mimosas and general congeniality, I was struck with the contrast between Lent, in which mortification and self-denial is preached and promulgated, and Easter, the greatest liturgical season, marked by joy and (most often) indulgence. After forty days of discipline,...

On Hillary, Hypocrisy, and an Old Hope

This blog has been petering off of late. That's such a weird phrase. A long time ago I guess there was some guy named Peter who had serious issues following through with things.  So it's been a busy few months. I've had a lot of thoughts to write down, but little desire to make the time to do so  I suppose that might be because every time I decided to write on a topic I had been thonking about a new one took hold all the more strongly. To reflect that I thought that it might be a good idea to tweak my TOC format a bit.  This blog is titled thoughts of a canary; what greater aptitude could there be than to give a bulleted list of my thoughts once a week! So please text/phone/email/carrier pigeon me your thoughts on the format tweak. You can tell me that A) You like it B) You love it or C) You only read this because I constantly pressure you to do so.  So without further ado, here's your 4/27/15 TOC: •Sexism is discrimination because of the sex of the person. The liber...