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Sunday, April 30
If There is Meaning and Purpose... then what?
Do we ever wonder why our nature is like that?
No, we do not.
We simply live the next day as if it was natural for us to do that.
Life is precious...
Life is brief...
Life moves by quickly...
We only notice how much time is left when there is not much of it... and then, my friends, it is too late.
Few of us ever dwell for very long or ponder as to the purpose of our existence. We simply live our lives as we perceive it was intended for us to live them... sometimes, we succeed in that purpose and sometimes we fail, but we never think about the outcome until it has arrived.\
We are so smart by the time we have finished high school and college that we seldom think there is really anything left for us to learn. How foolish were we back then, to be so arrogant? In essence, we knew very little, if anything about life around us or the justification for or existence... even towards the end of our live, we are not all that convinced that we fully understand and/or appreciate why we were even born...
And, to address that birth is of similar importance because we gave no such permission for it to happen... yet, it did... living a life that was forced upon us.
Were we to have:
become wealthy?
be a soldier?
an artist?
a criminal?
If we have no choice in our birth, what makes us think that we have a choice in our PURPOSE either?
If we don't...
then our lives are predetermined... no matter what we want or think we want or try to make it any different than what it is already planned out to be...
What kind of a life is that?
Perhaps, this is why few us think about it and why few of us care so little about what happens to us from one day to the next... especially, if it is all really out of our control.
These kinds of questions never have any answers so why even think about them at all?
The Majority Always Prevails
- Parents
- Churches
- Community
- Social Media
- Mainstream Media (print & broadcast)
- Teachers
- Employers
- Other citizens
- Foreign interference
- Peer pressure
- With their wealth, they can substantially influence elections
- With their wealth, they can buy companies, and influence their direction
- With their wealth, they can use the media to influence public opinions
- With their wealth, they can change the direction of technology while suppressing the technology they do not want to survive
- With their wealth, they can influence winners and losers in professional athletes
- With their wealth, they can influence what is being taught in colleges and universities
- With their wealth, they can influence the direction of healthcare and various pandemics
Fate of US Dollar
For many weeks, speculation has been circulating about the decline of the dollar, the currency of world trade since the end of the Second World War.
These rumors are fed by various articles, starting with headlines saying that Russia is now considering using China's yuan for its global trade. Then talk followed that Saudi Arabia, a major U.S. ally, was considering charging in yuan for its oil exports to China.
Things accelerated: France was reportedly considering buying gas from China with yuan, while Brazil and Beijing were considering no longer using the U.S. dollar in their bilateral trade relations.
The avalanche of rumors about the demise of the U.S. dollar was such that some headlines said that the Brics countries -- an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa -- were considering developing a new reserve currency, while India was in the process of settling some trades in rupees.
All this news had a common theme: The dedollarization of the world economic stage was under way.
The greenback had lost or was in the process of losing its place as the top choice in world trade and finance, this theme suggested. It was circulating mostly among conservatives and critics of the policies of President Joe Biden's administration. The death of the U.S. dollar on the global stage was inevitable, they predicted.
The Dedollarization Narrative
This narrative is based primarily on the fact that in the aftermath of World War II, the U.S. gross domestic product accounted for almost half the world's GDP, a situation that placed the U.S. dollar as the main currency of global exchange, store of value and unit of accounting.
But the U.S. economy is no longer as dominant as it was, these critics say, so the reign of the U.S. dollar is also nearing the end.
For Elon Musk, Tesla's (TSLA) - Get Free Report CEO and, in his view, the global CEO, dedollarization is inevitable and the result of the U.S. using the currency as a weapon on the world stage.
One way the greenback is weaponized is the economic sanctions the U.S. imposes on other countries. Consequently, the billionaire entrepreneur says, other countries at some point will no longer want to use the U.S. dollar, to free themselves from dependence on America and its diktats. READ MORE...
Saturday, April 29
Next Gen Fuel Cell
Researchers develop a new ultra-high-density sulfonic acid polymer electrolyte membrane for fuel cells, which can be used for vehicles and combined heat and power systems. Credit: Atsushi Noro
A crucial element in eco-friendly polymer electrolyte fuel cells is a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM), which produces electrical energy through the interaction of hydrogen and oxygen gases. Practical applications of fuel cells include fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) and fuel cell combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
The best-known PEM is a membrane based on a perfluorosulfonic acid polymer, such as Nafion, which was developed by DuPont in the 1960s. It has a good proton conductivity of 0.1 S/cm at 70-90 °C (158-194 °F) under humidified conditions. Under these conditions, protons can be released from sulfonic acid groups.
Proton conduction in such membranes typically depends on the proton transport mechanism between protons, sulfonic acid groups, and water molecules. Typically, the higher the density of the sulfonic acid groups in the membrane, the higher the density of protons that can be released from the sulfonic acid groups; therefore, the higher density of the sulfonic acid groups usually results in higher proton conductivities.
However, using a conventional synthesis process, it is difficult to synthesize PEMs with a high density of sulfonic acid groups. For instance, to increase the density of sulfonic acid groups in a poly(styrenesulfonic acid)-based PEM, the sulfonation reaction must be carried out over long hours or under severe conditions. It usually uses highly oxidizing substances, such as fuming sulfuric acid and chlorosulfonic acid.
Unfortunately, this leads to undesirable side reactions, such as cleavage of the backbone chains of the polymer. Therefore, to avoid unwanted side reactions during polymer synthesis, commercially available PEMs are usually synthesized to have a low density of sulfonic acid groups. READ MORE...
Secrets of HAPPINESS
Happiness depends upon ourselves — Aristotle
True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient, for he that is so wants nothing. The greatest blessings of mankind are within us and within our reach. A wise man is content with his lot, whatever it may be, without wishing for what he has not―Seneca
If you are depressed you are living in the past.
If you are anxious you are living in the future.
If you are at peace you are living in the present―Lao Tzu
It is not God’s will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy — Immanuel Kant
What is happiness? The feeling that power increases, that a resistance is overcome―Friedrich Nietzsche
I have learned to seek my happiness by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them — Stuart Mill
- sadness
- depression
- melancholy
- drugs
- alcohol
- money
- power
- ability
- intelligence
- assets
- peace of mind
- harmony
- joy
- contentment
- acceptance
- lack of wanting
- anxiety
- frsutration
- anger
- disappointment
- wind through the grass
- wind through the trees
- wind through the bushes
- squirrels scampering about
- birds singing or flying by
- sounds of motor vehicles passing
- barkings of dogs
- the sounds of crickets
- wing flappings of hummingbirds
- the sounds of silenc
Classc Rock Bands
The 1970s was a goldmine for classic rock music. There was a surplus of bands making a name for themselves, as acts like the Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Fleetwood Mac were starting to rise and impact the sound of rock music for generations to come. Despite emerging in the ’70s, it’s clear these classic rock bands have eternal legacies, as four of these seven acts are in the rare position of having the best-selling albums in the United States.
Below, we look at seven classic rock bands that earned their place in history throughout the 1970s.
It’s hard to think of ’70s rock music and not have the Eagles come to mind. Known for hits including “Hotel California,” “Take it Easy,” “Witchy Woman” and “Desperado,” Glenn Frey and Don Henley were leading the charge with their distinguishable voices that helped define a generation of classic rock music. After forming in 1971, it only took the Eagles four years to amass a collection of hits, as Their Greatest Hits Album (1971-1975) was released in 1976, becoming so popular with sales of more than a whopping 38 million copies. It’s currently the biggest-selling album of all time in the U.S., solidifying their legacy as a band with lasting appeal.
2. Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin took the world by storm when they formed in London in 1968, their electrifying sound quickly translating across the world. Fronted by Robert Plant, the band saw success right out of the gate with their 1969 self-titled debut album that set the stage for the next decade that saw them impacting music history with the release of Led Zeppelin IV in 1971, featuring “Stairway to Heaven,” one of the most revered and influential rock songs of all time. The album is one of the best-selling of all time, with more than 37 million sold worldwide.
3. Lynyrd Skynyrd
In less than a decade, Lynyrd Skynyrd established itself as one of the most iconic rock bands of all time. They ruled the ’70s with hits like “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Free Bird” and “Saturday Night Special,” serving as a voice for the South where they originated from that extended to fans across the world. But the band’s winning streak came to a tragic halt in 1977 when they were involved in a plane crash that killed frontman Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and his sister and background singer Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick and pilots Walter McCreary and William John Gray. The crash left the remaining members with serious injuries and having to figure out the band’s future. Despite the tragedy and subsequent lineup changes over the years, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s legacy is still thriving through their classic hits. READ MORE...
Friday, April 28
BRICS Nations Buying Gold
A group of economically-aligned nations are purchasing massive amounts of gold as they prepare to end their reliance on the U.S. dollar.
According to a new report from U.S. Global Investors, the nations known collectively as BRICS are piling into the precious metal and will continue to be “huge buyers” of gold for the foreseeable future.
The firm’s CEO and chief investment officer, Frank Holmes, says the mass accumulation of gold led by China aligns with the theory that the world is on a long-term path to economic bifurcation.
“If you look back at the list of net buyers [of gold], you’ll notice that three are members of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries. I point this out because, as I’ve been sharing with you for a couple of weeks now, we may be seeing the emergence of a multipolar world, with a U.S.-centric world on one side and a China-centric world on the other.
For the first time ever, BRICS countries’ share of the global economy has surpassed that of the G7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.K. and U.S.), on a purchasing parity basis.”
According to a report from World Gold Council, China has added 102 tons of gold to its stockpiles since the start of the year.
And gold is the key to this potential multipolar economic future, says Holmes, as it will likely be used to back the creation of a new currency that does not utilize USD.
“The BRICS need the precious metal to support their currencies and shift away from the U.S. dollar, which has served as the global foreign reserve currency for about a century.
More and more global trade is now being conducted in the Chinese yuan, and there are reports that the BRICS—which could eventually include other important emerging economies such as Saudi Arabia, Iran and more—are developing their own medium for payments.”
BRICS nations are reportedly in the early stages of designing a new currency that aims to end global dependence on the dollar.
It remains to be seen just how effective their efforts will be, with early critics like billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya stating the China will never effectively de-dollarize as long as the yuan remains pegged to the dollar.
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