Friday, February 12, 2021

Everlast-What it's like

 "You are not punished for you sins, you are punished by you sins." -Extrapolation of Buddha

" The road to hell is paved with sinful pleasures." -Variance 

     The sins of gluttony and sloth this man sows leads to a reaping of begging on the street. He is often met with contempt and wrath. The homeless man's sins are given a pass yet the contemptuous behavior of the masses is not. In sum, they are scorned and he is not.

     The sins of lust sewn by a young couple leads to the reaping of an unwanted pregnancy. The man abdicates his responsibility and hides, the woman then, too, abdicates her responsibility of the pregnancy and decides to terminate it  through the aid of the state. (The division of peoples beliefs of whether murder is being planned is contested, but no matter which side one stands, it is not a happy event.) People protesting the abortion clinic, who deem it as murder,  are contempt filled  and display wrath towards her. 

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Post modern neomarxism

White privilege is one of many immeasurable terms made up by post modernist neo-marxists. It is used to separate individuals into two sets of groups, the oppressor and the oppressee. These groups are purposely nebulous, including the made up terms, as to steal power away from the individual and give it to the deciders=the people who decide who is an oppressee/oppressor. An oppressee can, and often is, abandoned by the deciders when an individual oppressee is deemed disagreeable to the ideology. The deciders do not ultimately care about either group other than as a means to power

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

On writing

     The most important feature of writing is not truth but that many read what it is one says. Outright lies may attenuate one's audience but equivocation and confidence can bring those members right back.  Of course when one is writing for oneself, truth is important but again one must remember that truth often is what one believes. It is difficult to get one to change one's beliefs especially when one has considerable sunk costs into them. The more damaging truths are those that are un provable but are deemed true by faith. They should more rightfully be deemed agnosticism's and left to stew in that category.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Null hypothesi and p-value

Null hypothesis implies there is no relationship between two measured phenomena. The p-value is a probability that the event happening occurred if the null hypothesis were true. Using the .05 level of significance means if the null hypothesis is true, the odds we would get our result is 5 times out of 100 (or 1 out of 20).

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Bigism

Definition-one who values group events as more relevant than individual events even though individual events are more likely to impact ones life.

Monday, November 28, 2016

My Quotes

-It is often better to be given the brutal truth than to be betrayed by lies.
-Countries don't have friends, people do. Countries don't go out to a movie together, or invite each other other over for a game of pinochle. The highest regard one country can have for another is to be sufficiently hopeful, but never certain, that the other country will not attack.
-A lot of what I learned, especially the esoteric, falls away from my mind when the revisits to the subject fall into a state of desuetude. I have seen this more so in my peers who don't seem to care. It could be that I feel like it is a subtraction of something that holds value being eroded by time.
-If Socrates has  taught us anything it is be wary when people speak "truths". Because if you believe them,  it'll leads to a cascade of events. Truths affect how you think, what you do and who you become. When caught long enough in a whirlpool of deception, it is difficult to escape
-It is difficult to convince someone that the "truths" they have lived their lives on are distortions, when they have built their lives and livelihoods on these very distortions.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

my job

I work in retail. Do vaccinations, prescribe minor ailments etc. I enjoy my job. I have no aspirations to change. It can be very busy but I only have to be faster than the slowest employee. Maximum effort always is the mantra, whether there's one or one thousand people waiting. Retail is tough but I've learned to give people what they want if I can. It's not my money. I've also learned time management, I estimate real times to fill rx'es, not hero times or this guy is an ahole times, unless it brightens the tech's moral. I can't remember a complaint against me. I've made errors, not pleasant, but I have insurance. I ignore other pharmacists who subscribe to the less I fill, the less errors I make philosophy. These pharmacists live in fear. I like the customers/patients, most are excellent people. Management is often out of step but they carry the companies vision and the company pays me.  Lastly, I keep up. I see real rx'es for real conditions. It leads to engagement and fulfillment. Keeping up also shrinks delays searching for information, while 30 people are staring wondering what's taking their rx so long...