David
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Software Developer (retired) |
| Introduction | I just want to go on a walk with my honey...maybe have a sandwich. |
| Interests | Are you sure it's so important when the fleetingness of relevancy is so obvious? We come from nothing\everything and fade to the same. World runs on illusions\delusions hiding from this and not facing it with strength\dignity. Not so much interested in the thing as your ego detached abstract existential analysis of the thing as a fellow ephemeral meat suited traveler. World needs guides not gatekeepers. I see a big circle jerking social\virtue signaling support group breaking big rocks into little rocks. How much "fun" and "purpose" do humans need? What if the status quo was more being and less doing? Older son Derek says I'm either silly and childlike or intensely serious, probing, and abstractly philosophical with not much in between. Younger son Adam says I annoyingly factor everything into a few simple buckets. Beautiful and patient wife Helen is a saint. Sarcasm and irreverence soothe me in the face of the absurdity. Interested in supremacy of truth, ego suppression, non-coercion\manipulation, financial independence, anti-consumerism, systems that short-circuit power, American\GloboCap Imperialism, Petro Dollar, Triffin Dilemma, Council on Foreign Relations, TriLateral Commission, Powell Memorandum, Manufactured Consent, Overton Window, Minsky Moment, Cantillion Effect. Self-Censorship, Status Quo Bias, Existentialism, Thoreau, Taoism, and such. Don't much care for small talk or the day to day sausage making details. Currently enjoying blogs beyond the mainstream narrative like https://caitlinjohnstone.com/,https://wrenchinthegears.com/,https://siliconicarus.org/,http://www.johndayblog.com/,http://thesaker.is/the-saker-blog-and-its-ranking-compared-to-others/,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Johnstone,https://scheerpost.com/,https://www.antiwar.com/, https://wallstreetonparade.com/,https://www.lynalden.com/... "A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone"-Thoreau |

