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Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Sea of Profit Drums

Availability-Misweighing Tendency:
1) Lights are down, they say in USA. Hey, it's Aaliyan in the house. Let's light some shit up. I'm just 18. Which means, world has seen nothing of me.
2) Charles Duhigg says that some habits/mental models/heuristics we learn, develop and practice habitually are more powerful than our memories, whether good or bad. This means that probably the claim that someone's father or mother died, it is possible the reason behind his good performance is not that memory but rather a set of routines/procedures developed and turned into a discipline, a discipline of your "name". Or the lack of "good" performance has nothing to do one not being responsible. I have a friend, who, despite the death of his father, keeps being "irresponsible", just like me. But that's not the whole story. That's probably because he hasn't studied Psychology and theories of Charlie Munger, the billionaire investor from Berkshire Hathaway, in his book "Poor Charlie's Almanack". I am sometimes ashamed I spent so much time in darkness when light was there right in front of me! I probably needed to know the theory of "bridge(s)" or bridgers in order to make good decisions. When they say work hard, it means a person may work hard at one or two thing until it becomes routine and it's not hard work anymore. So a person like that gets used to routine (unless he has read Psychology and works of Charlie Munger), he stops challenging his brain anymore and as a result, he spends most of his life in a step of routine. The best thing about this stuff is the movie (both new and old, the new one features Collin Farrell, by the way) TOTAL RECALL. I saw it today and something's feeling wrong. Collin Farrell goes to Rekall center and finds out that what they were doing, fixing old shit, it didn't feel like he was doing something useful or something of impact. And so the idea was appalling that somehow he could alter his memories and... bam acquire a new brain, a new set of routines and habits. The one he chooses for is basically of "Secret Agent" and discovers it was a scam. His identity is replaced and he becomes "an agent" whose wife was assigned to kill, so as a result of that identity change, probably the wife chases his husband throughout the movie. Watch the whole movie, pretty interesting movie.
3) Somehow my own  circumstances remind me of an old movie I saw, whose name was "Cyborg-X". It's an online movie. Basically, the story is the world world is deemed in the wrong direction due to careless of his founder in handing out control to government. So the president uses the control from his devices to acquire worldly terorrist rights and kills the whole world. That is why I think it is quite practical why Tony Stark in Iron Man hates giving control of Iron Man to general Public. As the saying goes, "Iron Man and I are one". So probably the lesson is, to keep my skills to myself. As a result of exposure of my skillset, under wrong leadership, people like me can be made to unintentionally commit a lot of horrors. This reminds me that I need to stay independent, 90% of times. If I am a power, then as Deepika Pudakone on XXX: Return of Xander Cage says, "Power like that doesn't belong in anyone's hands". True words spoken. Programmers and Prodigious programmers don't have to feel like a "slave". We know what happened when Hitler in 1930s and 1940s tried to force incredible scientists to abuse their skills and manufacture nuclear bombs, on the name of "Space Programs". That's probably what is shown in the movie, what was it's name, ummm, the one in which their's a sattelite named "Dutch Boy", yea I got it, 'Geostorm' movie, yes. So basically, that's what happens. Leaders start dangerous, incredibly powerful programs on the name of "space programs" and then you know the outcome; terrorism.
4) But technology is not evil after all, as I sit here, my family wonders at this incredible little debit-card sized PC "Raspberry Pi".
5) But anyways, it is through technology that I am able to connect with "Jennifer Lopez" on a daily basis! Which is why it is not evil at all. It is because of technology that I am able to connect with awesome people like Jennifer Lopez. Do you think that a random guy on a naval ship has any use of technology, turns out, there is. Just like, Robert Kiyosaki, he might read books like me on a Raspberry Pi or Android. This is how we justify billions of dollars pumped into Tech.
6) Was nudism always a part of American culture? can't say as humans started as pretty shy creatures, but I guess the start of a Benjamin Franklin like era meant people adopted newer habits, I guess, eh?
7) But then came the era of smoking and then... start of even newer habits!
8) And then we started having cars and then... we started having dancing cars where there were people smoking and induldged in illegal sex!
9) And then came punishments and psychology experiments and the end of "mentor" era, well at least for normal middle-class people. Rich people still learn from mentors, something Napolean Hill touches on in his book "Think and Grow Rich". The old stewardship model is alive and sexy in San Francisco!
10) And then, we started having Music, then musicians and the Beatles and then Michael Jackson... and then Jennifer Lopez. See, how history connects?
11) Yet still, the world awaits someone who can bring peace to chaos? who will that be. No one. It will be only US. Not US the country, but us. Us as humans. Just look at us. In a world where once Neandearthels existed, now a multi-disciplinary human like Jennifer Lopez exists?!
12) A world where concept of it in media is worsened, like the popular video game "Player Unknown's BattleGround". In the media, everywhere, there is but concept of "doomsday".
13) Perhaps we have guns, steel, money and young bitches. It's weird.
14) Isn't "Te Guste" a legendary song? It's got 33 million views as of this writing.
15) Fitness ain't bad, it's that sometimes the propandagists of this so-called industry are making it look bad. Fitness can pay off, especially in a world where Ayn Rand suggests "Selfishness as a virtue". You develop values, but the real question then becomes, which values and to whom? to answer that question; values old and values new. Values big and values small. Just as there are big cars and small cars, there are big values and small values?! Big cars consume, by theory, big fuel. Small cars do less speed, but save some money in short-term. But from long-term perspective, it's actually big values that save you "money", as money is flow of capital in and capital out minus surplus. This means, all the money you earn and spend, your "wealth" can be defined as how much your money is away, meaning the lesser the surplus, the more activity in capital in and capital out (capital in - expenses) equation.
16) Too much activity before *minus surplus* is not a "best" thing. It just means that you are saving too small an amount for future reserves.
17) Which means, eat less garbage, read more about diet and exercise routines of celebrities (like I did with Jennifer Lopez) and just increase your surplus, while aiming to increase capital in and capital out just a teeny bit, by just a small "percentage yield" every YEAR!
18) Pitbull Money Stratagem. Cirus Partners. Hybrid Conglomerate. TrueStar Entertainment, Inc., ChocoSun Cookie Company, Judy Bras: Sportswear and Men's undergarments. Also, Hike Drinks, Inc. Also, Made in Fallalujah Sports wear: shoes and socks for football (fanatics). Also, Uniright French Nail services. Also, P-Star Mango Bites (Alternate to boring Yums). And last but not least, Ostripes Lip Balms and Make-up Accessories. Also, The AZ Yield Investment firm and MUGAPP banking services. YES!
19) Also, Women's Favourite Bikini booty accessories for sports and parties, Pvt. Ltd.
20) Cushion Investments, PLC.
21) Humanity's Spark: the best gym for young stars.
22) Yum Drinks and Sportwear Limited.
23) Jojoba Sunglasses.
24) Shopify "Shoprocket" feature-based store and building it on the teachings of "The Startup Way", MVPs and The Lean Startup Movement by Eric Ries.
25) Kite Marriage Halls.
26) Mango Drums: Instruments for heroes!
27) HotYield book club: The best book club for "Asian-Americans".

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