tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post7194703245717820812..comments2024-03-18T16:29:17.369-07:00Comments on Inverted Alchemy: An Integral Economy: Willfully Practicing IgnoranceDavid Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01775270821108542258noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-18407960666094410422017-03-16T15:47:42.087-07:002017-03-16T15:47:42.087-07:00Your ideas are the most sound on all levels that I...Your ideas are the most sound on all levels that I have ever come across. Being a win win for all involved.<br />I am of the belief We reap what we sow so why is it that here in the USA we currently sow seeds of destruction but continually paint it as benevolence? I believe our reaping is close at hand and much is not of a good nature. I've always disliked money because more often than not it discounted what is of true value and supported what was of little value.<br />But now I'm 52 and need to think of future support and am at a loss. <br />I thank you for being a sane voice in the myriad of insane. 7TowersSeenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02857941625094996830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-46938677039337880852017-03-14T17:38:56.077-07:002017-03-14T17:38:56.077-07:00David how can someone invest who has little money ...David how can someone invest who has little money to start ? I spent many hours learning about our current system and I feel it's backwards and corrupt. My only debt is my mortgage. While my work is highly interesting the pay is low. Thanks for your site it always affords many thoughts to explore.<br />7TowersSeenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02857941625094996830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-37668654526365937492017-02-28T21:25:52.838-08:002017-02-28T21:25:52.838-08:00Beginning by writing last week of how meritocracy ...Beginning by writing last week of how meritocracy may have been weeded from cultures since the hunter-gatherers, and this week, that the delegations of competencies that came with the division of labor have yielded ‘false positives’ for being needs (re: Maslow) by our transfers of responsibility contingent with the delegation of competence, I’ve been sketching an arc to the present.<br /><br />“No longer was the person adequate to their own general sufficiency, and their increasing social dependency burgeoned while reciprocity failed to keep pace with the mounting opacities of acquisition.” <br /><br />“While nearly all of our physiological evolving took place before the delegation of competencies that outsourced deficiency need addressing, our reciprocity quotient lagged ever further behind, making our being needs other than a matter of individual ontology, a matter of retrofitting our functionality to the environized social sphere.” <br /><br />“For either those professing worlcentrism, or subscribing to tribalistic nationalism, to claim that someone other than themselves is to blame for the state of current politics is to confess their shallow and ineffectual groundedness in the purported virtues of their respective convictions. What we have now is the direct result of what we’ve been doing.”Kerry Duganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14846127021780093924noreply@blogger.com