- An analysis by a renowned psychologist to determine what are the ulterior motives (if any) of the individual..
- A security clearance...
- A physical evaluation to determine if the individual is fit to lead...
- Drug test...
- test test test...
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Self-Education and Choosing Political Leaders
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Creating our Ideology
"Mere education, however, is not enough. The important thing is the kind of education. We often hear that "education is power", but we need to remember that it may be power for life and human welfare or power for death and destruction. We can teach people to be selfish and narrow, or we can give them an education which broadens their outlook and makes them cooperative members of a world society."
-P. 212 of "Living Issues in Philosophy" book by Harold H. Titus and Marilyn S. Smith
As a kid going through school we don't really think about what sort of education we're getting. Are we directly, or indirectly, programmed to hate specific groups? Are we being influenced beyond words and numbers? Are we getting a good education?
Everyone has an ideology, including teachers, that they either consciously or unconsciously push unto others. Our responsibility is to create an ideology of our own based on experiences and what we teach ourselves.
While it's great that we live in a country where education is free, the responsibility to learn falls on us. We are responsible to take in what make sense and cut out what doesn't in order to live the sort of life that we want to live.
What is offered, for free, is essentially the basic. If everyone knows what you know then you're not standing out above the crowd. What you learn is important.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
College Talking Points
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Courage When Livelihood is On The Line
"How can a society remain free if those with the knowledge to expose fraud do not have the courage to do so?"
-Orrin Woodward
As a kid I used to think that doing good was an easy choice to make. Obviously, when you're young with no responsibilities, full of energy and with nothing to loose ... which ever way you go doesn't have much of an impact. Kids also don't understand right/wrong the same way as adults do.
The individual who's working paycheck to paycheck with a family to feed has much to loose by divulging fraud from his company. While we know what the right thing to do is we also know what is on the line; what will be lost by divulging fraud.
Money is a curious thing that makes it increasingly difficult for the man that needs it to hold his ground against tyranny. In these critical moments, we forget that life is finite and that we will die either way. Will we die being proud of those decisions we've made or realize our mistake and wished we could go back to make better decisions?
"It has been said that for evil men to accomplish their purpose it is only necessary that good men should do nothing."
-Charles Frederic Aked
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
The Invisible Economic Influence
- "1913" book by Oliver DeMille explains what happened in 1913 that helped give more power to the financial system.
- "The Financial Matrix" book by Orrin Woodward gives the name "Financial Matrix" to this financial entity that is all around us. The book explains what "it" is as well as how to navigate within it.
- "Insidious: The Rise of the Financial Matrix and the fall of Economic Freedom" book by Orrin Woodward is a follow-up to his earlier work above and exposes the entirety of the scheme and proposes a solution.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Tariffs and New Beginnings
The War on Tariffs will bring changes to the Canadian working landscape. Now, more than ever, is the time to re-imagine ourselves in order to face the challenges ahead of us. To some, this will mean a career change.
"We don't control where we start our journeys, but we do control what we do once we've started. The goal is to take what we've been given and do the most we can with it."
-Chris Brady/Orrin Woodward
It's never too late to re-invent ourselves. We have to do what we must to thrive in this new, uncertain, economy.
Survival mode activated...
Hold off on big purchases as this isn't the time to get into unnecessary debt. If you don't need that new vehicle then wait until such time as a degree of stability has returned.
No one knows what tomorrow will brings but we know for a fact that things are not as stable as they used to be.
Prepare in consequence.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
CEO's Situation Isn't The Same as An Employee
CEOs are quick to point out when they "work on weekends" or "don't take vacations" or "do 16 hour days" somehow thinking this is the path to become a CEO or what any employee should be doing. What they fail to understand is:
- CEO build their dreams while their employees have their own goals or lack thereof. Whether it be consciously or unconsciously, an employee knows when he's building someone else's dream versus his own and act in accordance.
- CEO's paycheck is generally disproportionately higher than most other employees and tied to the company's overall performance creating an incentive not usually shared with employees.
- To some, there's more to life than work.
- When an employee goes above and beyond he's usually rewarded with more work rather than a promotion.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Buy Magazine to Support the Causes
- It helps support the cause while also helping spread the message.
- The, sometime complex, material is simplified for easy reading/understanding.
- Most articles include references that may be useful to someone who wants more information on the subject.
- Information usually comes from trusted/reputable sources.
- More likely to contain the biggest, most interesting, information (as its more likely to sell).
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Could Science/Technology be Simplified?
"We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces."
-Carl Sagan
Our world has become complex and requiring one to spend more time learning its intricacies in order to find success within its systems. We need to find ways to make our society more approachable for the generations that precede us.
A.I. may be able to help humanity make sense of the complexities of science and technology for future generation but we also need to find ways to simplify information in order not to require an expert to understand it.
10-20 years ago existed a "for dummies" book series which was designed to be the first step in learning any new subject. The authors essentially simplifying complex subjects and sprinkling a bit of humour into the mix in order to keep the attention of the reader. It was a genius idea that seems to have died down.
Of course, individuals also have their parts to play as it doesn't matter how simple we make something people will still need to learn it.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
What Happened in the USA can Happen Anywhere...
- Netherlands, Italy, Hungary and Poland have seen a rise in far-right extremist beliefs.
- Germany is facing similar problems with the rise of the AfD political party.
- In Canada, the conservative leader seems to be using similar strategies as Trump did during his campaign.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Nature Documentaries Have Changed
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Never Stop Learning!
“There is a theory of human behavior that says people subconsciously retard their own intellectual growth. They come to rely on clichés and habits. Once they reach the age of their own personal comfort with the world, they stop learning and their mind runs on idle for the rest of their days. They may progress organizationally, they may be ambitious and eager, and they may even work night and day. But they learn no more. The bigoted, the narrow-minded, the stubborn, and the perpetually optimistic have all stopped learning.”
-Philip Crosby
Almost 20 years ago now, I was approached by a successful business owner who told me that I was worth minimum wage from the neck down and it was what I knew that would ultimately determine how successful I was going to be in life. He then proceeded to mentor me for the next 5 years.
This changed my life and I'm fully aware it isn't the sort of experience most people go through which is why most people don't prioritize learning at all. For me, learning has been a companion all those years. I saw, first hands, the benefits of reading good books and listening to self-improvement materials.
This blog has been used for various purposes over the years including to help with my mission. Hopefully, you see value in it and I've helped, in a small way, instil a desire for you to learn.
Never stop learning!
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
The Majority Can Be Wrong
-Richard Dawkins
Having the majority believe in something without facts doesn't make it true but the opposition, being so great, may make it difficult for any competing ideas to take flight. Scientists of the middle ages were censored when they made discoveries that were against the popular religious beliefs of the day. Time has proven them right regardless but sometimes I wished we lived in a world where we would be more opened to challenge our own beliefs rather than discourage who ever is doing it. Let's constantly improve both ourselves and the society that we live in.
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Friends Grow Apart
As a kid, I was told that would have different groups of friends as I would grow up. I couldn't understand how it could happen to me but as I grew up my interest changed and so did my friends.
What I didn't realize, in my younger years, is that a lot of what we had in common was the experiences we shared in school. We attended the same classes, we partnered up for projects, we liked the same sort of things.
Once school was over, and we went our separate ways, we all grew into new people that slowly left our past behind including our relationships.
We're all busy doing other things and over a period of 15 years we slowly drifted apart to the point that I don't think we would recognize each other. They surely wouldn't recognize me as not much remain of the person that I was - I've grown just from a year ago.
I just kind of accepted this as a part of life. Have you been able to keep up with your friends after 20 some years out of school?
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
The Truth Should Be The Focus of Arguments
“In all debates, let truth be thy aim, not victory, or an unjust interest.”
-William Penn
“Though everyone wants to be right, as soon as people start to air their incompatible views it becomes clear that not everyone can be right about everything.”
-Steven Pinker
- Validation - One's self-worth is tied to being right.
- Social Status - To enhance one's reputation/credibility.
- Cognitive Dissonance - Avoiding the discomfort of being wrong.
- Control - Being right gives a sense of control in an otherwise unpredictable world.
- Fear of Change - Being wrong means that a change in thinking is required.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
If You Can't Do the Time, Don't Do The Crime
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Nobody Cares About What You Know*
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Book Covers are To Be Judged
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Why is Pseudoscience still Around?
“Science arouses a soaring sense of wonder. But so does pseudoscience. Sparse and poor popularizations of science abandon ecological niches that pseudoscience promptly fills. If it were widely understood that claims to knowledge require adequate evidence before they can be accepted, there would be no room for pseudoscience. But a kind of Gresham’s Law prevails in popular culture by which bad science drives out good.”
-Carl Sagan
Years ago I met a woman who was training to be a "faith healer". When I inquired about it, she told me that she was attending classes out of a master faith healer's home, for a fee of course, and it was "really working" for her.
While I didn't ask her this I'm sure she also had extensive knowledge of astrology, card reading, rock energy or all other matter of pseudoscience.
What is a Scientist?
A scientist is a person who conducts research to increase knowledge in the natural sciences. They use evidence and research to form hypotheses, test them, and share their findings.
“…it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. Which attitude is better geared for our long-term survival? Which gives us more leverage on our future? And if our naïve self-confidence is a little undermined in the process, is that altogether such a loss? Is there not cause to welcome it as a maturing and character-building experience?”
-Carl Sagan
To some, it's difficult to make the distinction between science and pseudoscience simply because the mass media is filled with the later. Today, there's a lot more shows about "Aliens have built the pyramids" than Carl Sagan talking about why going faster than the speed of light is impossible without breaking the math currently related to it.
“Pseudoscience is easier to contrive than science, because distracting confrontations with reality—where we cannot control the outcome of the comparison—are more readily avoided.”
-Carl Sagan
A great book on the subject is "The Deamon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan (available here).
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
The Climb
“When you’re young; you learn. When you get older; you understand.”
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
2024 - A Retrospective from My Perspective
- We had an American election that didn't really go in the direction I would of liked.
- We had a Canadian Provincial election that went well.
- A.I. is quickly gaining ground everywhere.
- Tension all around the world are rising.
- The National debt of most countries is at an all time high.
- "The Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker
- "On Liberty" by John Stuart Mill
- "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey
- "The 5 love languages" by Gary Chapman
- "How to have confidence and power in dealing with people" by Les Giblin