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Being “well-adjusted” is overrated

This is one of the most profound quotes I have ever heard and describes my views perfectly.

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What I learned about divorce

Think of what you want… then ask for about 100% more than that. When you go into mandatory mediation, they will try to meet in the middle and hit something you will both agree upon. If you did it right, the middle will be just where you wanted to be. It’s sad but true. You may have to fight for something you don’t think is fair (more than you want) to get what you deserve.

Pricing us out of our lifestyle

http://www.ecomodder.com/blog/2008/05/29/gas-prices-taking-effect-11-billion-less-miles-driven-this-march/

This is not a popular opinion, but I hope this leads to a fundamental change in our collective lifestyle here in the United States. This pipe dream we’ve been living subsidized by the future had to end sometime.

Uphill battle for downshifting

On and off over the past couple of years, I have been trying to downshift. I have faltered in some ways, but in many I have succeeded. It seems almost ingrained in me that I can solve most any problem by buying something. In some cases, that is the best way to solve a problem. In most, it is very satisfying on the front-end but not so much in the end. I have an unfortunate gadget addiction that has set me back a little, but I think I can claim overall success in this endeavor.

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Our new shared culture 1

Previous generations had shared culture in the form of television. Virtually everyone watched TV, and, before the advent of cable and satellite TV, people were limited to a few stations and watched many of the same program. Now, it is much more rare to find someone who watches the same television programs as you (especially for me since I don’t watch TV).

Our new shared culture comes in the form of the Internet! This fact occurred to me again when I checked twitter this morning (Please add me!) to find that Jeff Cannata, a co-host of one of my favorite video podcasts, The Totally Rad Show, had tweeted the latest shirt.woot. Read more »

Drive-thru healthcare 2

Yesterday was my third appointment with an ophthalmologist for a recurring sty on the inside of my right eyelid. The first three times this occurred, I went to my primary physician who gave me some drops. The drops always took care of the sty in about a week or so. On my last visit, my primary physician suggested I see an ophthalmologist to try to solve the problem for good. The ophthalmologist told me I would probably have to wash my eyelids twice a day forever. She gave me an ointment to get rid of the thing, and I was gone. Read more »

Ask: When do we cut and run… from the stock market? 4

I just posted a question on ask.mefi that I’m hoping will get some action:

“So, we’re in a recession. At what point should we pull our investments out of the stock market?”

Privatizing social security isn’t looking like it was such a great idea after all, eh, G-dub?

Post your answers at mefi or in the comments here.

Prediction: poison toys

Prediction:

In the near future, there will be two choices in the toy aisle at your local Wal-mart: leaded or unleaded. As toymakers realize it is much cheaper to better market poisonous toys than it is to properly screen manufacturing processes or, better still, produce in a country with proper safety laws, the toy industry will develop an analog to food. Leaded toys are to unleaded as “conventional” food is to organic. Parents will be maligned and marginalized as “elitist” for paying the premium to give their children toys that won’t put them in the hospital (if they only had insurance) after a few play sessions. An entire backlash sentiment will develop among the “common man” as they claim superiority for not worrying about something so trivial and just enjoying life. “Why spend your life worrying about all the things that will kill you? We’re all going to die sometime.”

Buy Nothing Day 2007 1

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Hey, everyone. Let’s make it a point not to buy anything on November 24th. That’s right—the day after Thanksgiving! Fuck the man this black Friday!

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished 3

So goes the sage advice of one of my coworkers. This adage was put into practice on me today. Read more »

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