Never Say Die!, June 11th, 2024
Never Say Die!
July 10th, 2024
Cybersecurity, July 10th, 2024
Income Equality and Respect Bias
Free Starter Diagram (reminder I am not an economist or expert)

I could be the guy with $1,000,000.00 to $0, I could be the guy with $0 to $1,000,000.00. Not factor into losses and gains to respect over time? People don’t always appreciate change, change that factors into and facilitates peace. Order of wording in first sentence factors into sells, sells facilitates one more likely to not wind up with $0. Belief up and better is possible, factors into and facilitates up and better as possible.
Another diagram in same vein of thought
Free Starter Diagram

Worthy of note I understand the reason for separation between Church and State – I don’t want someone seeing if I float to determine if I am a witch, Roman Government and Crucifixion or Slavery with claims of investing in All men created equal, goodness and humanization is more than perceived or not perceived as Christian, women allowed to vote factors into less float tests
AI and Improving the Economy
Disclaimer: following output is based on a question asked to Artificial Intelligence. Output is a starting point for conversation, has potential for mistakes.
I asked the following question to Google Gemini
Question: 10 tips on understanding the economy better
Output: Absolutely! Here are 10 tips to help you better understand the economy:
- Start with the basics: Familiarize yourself with fundamental economic concepts like supply and demand, inflation, interest rates, GDP (Gross Domestic Product), and unemployment. There are many introductory resources online and in libraries.
- Follow the news: Pay attention to economic news from reputable sources. This will help you understand current events and how they relate to the broader economy.
- Learn about different economic systems: Research various economic systems like capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies. Understanding their differences can help you interpret economic policies and their potential impact.
- Explore economic indicators: Track key economic indicators like the consumer price index (CPI), unemployment rate, and manufacturing output. These indicators offer insights into the economy’s health and potential future direction.
- Read economic analysis: Seek out articles and reports from economists and financial analysts to gain deeper insights into economic trends and forecasts.
- Take online courses or tutorials: Many online platforms offer free or affordable courses on economics, providing a structured way to learn and build your knowledge.
- Participate in discussions: Engage in conversations about the economy with friends, family, or online communities. Sharing perspectives can help you refine your understanding and learn from others.
- Look at historical data: Analyze past economic trends to understand how the economy has evolved over time and identify potential patterns.
- Relate economics to your life: Consider how economic factors influence your personal finances, job prospects, and overall well-being. This can make economics more relatable and meaningful.
- Stay curious and keep learning: The economy is constantly changing, so it’s essential to remain curious and continue learning. Read books, watch documentaries, and explore different resources to deepen your knowledge.
I hope these tips help you on your journey to understanding the economy better!
Reading 1 Hour a Day, July 10th, 2024
I am beginning to be a believer in the idea that 1 hour of a day reading has potential to refocus the mind in valuable ways.
I provide the following – summaries and vocab from an OpenStax Anatomy textbook on Nervous System I recorded last year. Reminder I am not a doctor, there is a newer version of the textbook I think, and might have missed some pronunciations and potentially acronyms.
My reading videos are free minus Samsung User Interface – more freedom might factor into lives saved is the hope, reminder though I am not a doctor and might have less than ideal pronunciation or made mistakes reading.
Nervous System and Cardio Terms
Nervous System Summaries (12-15, 16 is also Nervous System yet did not include)
