When it comes to the economy, and supply and demand, I am really just a novice. However, I have studied history, science, and political instability. We’re entering an age of A.I and machines, which may end up replacing most of the workforce. And that would lead to political instability, hunger, and war. Very quickly. InContinue reading “Economic Systems”
Monthly Archives: September 2023
Failure is Fine
Today, Sept 20th 2023, in school, I was another teacher’s room as a Para. It was a math class, and the teacher made a mistake. And then he thanked the student who caught it, and he wasn’t upset, and he used it as a teaching moment. Real-talk, I make mistakes as well, when I amContinue reading “Failure is Fine”
The Long History of Apathy
Since 1945, there have been relatively few large interstate wars, especially compared to the preceding 30 years, which included both World Wars. This pattern, sometimes called the long peace, is highly controversial. Does it represent an enduring trend caused by a genuine change in the underlying conflict-generating processes? Or is it consistent with a highlyContinue reading “The Long History of Apathy”
Thoughts on my Anxiety
Alright, so I sort of discovered that I do have anxiety during the plague. I was also teaching as a substitute teacher at the time, and toward the end I was starting to spiral. Honestly I should have connected the dots, but I never really stopped to think about it, because I do have depression.Continue reading “Thoughts on my Anxiety”
Generation Favorite Pokémon 3
A refresher, I found a website that allows a person to pick their favorite Pokémon by generation, and I have now reached my favorite generation. Or at least the generation that I have great fondness for. So, I got Red from my aunt for doing well in school. I got Crystal for my birthday afterContinue reading “Generation Favorite Pokémon 3”