While researching what others have written regarding Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter, I found out that one of the contributors to the Ernst Jünger Translation Project Substack had recently made a reading list of various works that are either similar to… Read More ›
Month: September 2023
Inflation has popped back up. Does this doom the Yes vote?
It’s a bad time to run a referendum that asks Australians to think about other people, to be generous, to embrace the risk of change. Inflation has popped back up. Does this doom the Yes vote?
Has The Stock Market Pullback Run Its Course?
As the legendary Stan Druckenmiller recently stated, this is among the hardest markets to call that I’ve ever encountered. Luckily, we’ve done well by just following the rules: buying into great, well-researched opportunities at great prices and protecting those investments… Read More ›
Stock market strategies
Stock Market Strategies Certainly, there are various strategies in the stock market, each with its own risk and reward profile. Here are some common strategies: Remember that no strategy guarantees success in the stock market, and each carries its own… Read More ›
Imaginary Enemies of Democrats and Republicans
Back in the 2010s, when I was still researching the Work-Standard, I once came across a misconception from US History. I did not pay much attention to it until Bogumil wrote a post on the subject on ARPLAN a few… Read More ›
Mental health and finances.
Which topics would you like to be more informed about? 1. Financial Stress and Mental Health: Explore the impact of financial stress on mental well-being and strategies to cope with it. 2. Money and Relationships: Discuss how financial issues can… Read More ›
How Technology Has Changed How We Communicate
Repost How often have you sent an urgent text and impatiently waited for a reply? Texting etiquette says we should respond within a few hours at most – assuming we didn’t (gasp) forget our phone at home. Technology has changed… Read More ›
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