Complexity
is hard to deal with. So we ask easier questions. We model reality with stories
and characters. We come up with simplifying numbers to make choices. Everything
we think and say is based on assumptions. Under each assumption is another
assumption. Till you get to axioms. Statements we regard as accepted or
self-evidently true. If we don’t agree on those, it gets progressively harder
to agree on the simplified versions higher up the house of cards. I am
attempting to burst my English bubble. It’s hard. I love writing, listening and
talking. But it is almost all in English. Other languages offer slight twists
of perspective. Take the word “Busy”. To me that’s the root. French is occupĂ©.
That feels more insidious. Like an occupied country during war time. It’s more
like a thesaurus than another language. There is some common ground. But I am still
just at the stage where I hear a string of unintelligible, but very sexy, sound
when I hear French. I still need to do the deep work to be able to connect. To
train my ear. Train my tongue. Train the way I see the world. That feels like
rewiring who I am. Just like unwinding prejudice.
Showing posts with label Assumptions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assumptions. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 08, 2020
Occupé
Labels:
Assumptions,
History,
Languages,
Nationalism,
Prejudice,
War
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Leech
An
underlying assumption of my attempt to live off an Engine rather than work for
money, is that the Engine can do productive work. If I was just living off
hoarded cash like a blood-sucking leech, the money would run out. I would have
(Money Pile)/(Spending per Year) years till I had to get a job like everybody
else. I like to talk about my money having a job and being the breadwinner, so
I can be the homemaker. Not all work is paid work. Ask your parents. But my money
doesn’t get a salary. It is invested in real businesses listed on stock
exchanges. I have slices of ownership. Owners don’t get salaries, unless they
are also Managers. I do nothing for the stocks I own other than deciding
whether to own them or not. In any given year, my money can be paid nothing. It
can also shrink. Meaning smaller “Money Pile”. Meaning fewer years of
homebuilding if my assumptions are wrong for a long enough period. Underlying my
theory is the belief that creative people can solve real-world problems if allocated
capital, support, and time.
Labels:
Assumptions,
Capitalism,
Equity,
Money,
Ownership,
Stock Market
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