Monday, October 6
Headlines
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Robert Reich
How Trump is making potentially lethal decisions
Friends,
When over the weekend federal Judge Karin Immergut (a Trump appointee) blocked Trump from deploying Oregon’s National Guard to Portland, Trump said she “should be ashamed of herself” because “Portland is burning to the ground.”
Trump promptly ordered the California National Guard to Portland.
Apart from the obvious question of how Trump can so blatantly defy a federal judge, there’s a deeper puzzle here. Where did he get the idea Portland is burning to the ground?
Nine days ago, when Trump first threatened to send troops to Portland, Oregon’s governor, Tina Kotek, told him there was no reason. “He thinks there are elements here creating an insurrection,” Kotek said after her call with Trump. “I told him there is no insurrection here and that we have this under control.”
At A Glance
The rise of trunk-or-treat.
Rising costs have coffee drinkers frothing mad—but they can't quit.
Inside the most crowded place on Earth. (via YouTube)
Hot air balloons shut down Lithuanian airport.
California corn maze takes at least 45 minutes to complete.
Record-breaking landmarks throughout the US.
See recently discovered translucent fish.
Spanish shipwreck off Florida's coast has $1M in treasure.
Salt has been misunderstood for far too long.*
Clickbait: Spooky background music. (w/video)
Historybook: Civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer born (1917); Yom Kippur War begins (1973); Pope John Paul II is first pope to visit White House (1979); Anwar Sādāt, president of Egypt, assassinated (1981); Hollywood legend Bette Davis dies (1989).
In The NEWS
FIRE, 101
Most US workers aim to retire around age 65—but for many followers of the FIRE movement, which stands for “financial independence, retire early,” that’s not the case. FIRE followers, who range from low- to high-income workers, typically prioritize high savings rates, relatively frugal living, and aggressive investing strategies in an effort to work less and enjoy life more in the long-term (see five distinct approaches).
While many proponents argue that the movement is more of a mindset about achieving financial freedom than any specific retirement date, both ends require similar means (watch a pioneer in the movement explain the mindset).The movement also isn’t without its critics. Some note that saving aggressively or maximizing income isn’t feasible for many, especially those with dependents such as children or elderly parents. They argue that FIRE followers are particularly at risk in times of economic hardship, such as high inflation or a long-term dip in the stock market, and that they underestimate how much money they actually need to save.
... Read our full deep dive on FIRE here.
Also, check out ...
> How much money you need to retire in each state. (More)
> Inside a FIRE follower's money diary. (More)
> Despite FIRE, most Americans are retiring later than they used to. (More)
What was the HGP?
The Human Genome Project was an international collaboration to map all the genetic information found in humans and several organisms of importance in biological research. From 1990 to 2003, more than 2,000 scientists from universities and research facilities worldwide sequenced more than 3 billion base pairs of a genetic tapestry built from 20 individuals from Buffalo, New York.
The HGP was proposed in the mid-1980s as a joint initiative by the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Energy to identify the genetic cause of illnesses and the genetic effects of radiation and energy-related chemicals (see timeline).
The composite genome was cut into fragments, which were sent to 20 sequencing centers, processed, and combined on computers to reassemble. The project would end with publishing a 92%-complete human genome sequence, which would be finalized thanks to new technologies in 2022.
... Read our full write-up on the project here.
Also, check out ...
> About 70% of the project's reference genome sequence came from one donor. (More)
> The project spawned numerous spinoff genetics projects. (More)
> How the project overpromised on its final outcomes. (More)
Self-Reflection
These people range from those in their 50s, 60s. and 70s, although I have not seen this type of buying about those in their 80s or those below 50s; however, people in their 30s and 40s only have half what those other families have.
CREDIT CARD DEBT is one of the biggest problems in America along with illegal drugs and alcohol. When there is an addiction, it is difficult for one to see the change in oneself and difficult to hear when a friend points it out.
SELF-REFLECTION
This is easy to say that it needs to be done but very hard to implement, yet it is an important aspect of understanding who we are.
Who am I?
- What do I do well?
- What do I do poorly?
- What do I need to improve upon?
- Am I addicted to credit cards or buying stuff?
- What are my strengths?
- What are my weaknesses?
- What do I know?
- What do I need to know?
- What do I like?
- What do I dislike?
- What kind of personality do I have?
The Perseverance Rover Spotted A Rock That May Be The Strongest Sign Of Ancient Life Yet
NASA's Perseverance rover has been exploring Mars' Jezero Crater since 2021 with the primary objective to investigate the environments that could have supported life in the past on the Red Planet.
Sunday, October 5
Wonderings 2
Mankind's Purpose
Here... it gets a little tricky because we are dealing with several unknowns...
First - is there a creator?
Second - is this creator God as mentioned in the Bible?
Third - was our creation merely a result of natural evolution?
Fourth - did extraterrestrials alter our DNA to accelerate or modify our evolution?
Fifth - does our existence come with an afterlife?
Sixth - are there multiple dimensions?
Seventh - are there multiple universes?
Eighth - are there white holes just as there are black holes?
Nineth - do these white holes create new universes?
Tenth - if the universe creates its own temperature, is there entropy?
With each new generation of human beings, there is increased knowledge and awarenesses that leads the wanderer and the wonderer to develop new questions, especially when technology advances providing us with such tools as Artificial Intelligence.
Although AI is limited in its scope and awareness, it still has access to knowledge that the normal human being does not know exists such as advanced cosmology, or theoretical physics, or biometrics, robotics, or astronomy to name a few.
Purpose, like anything else, must have a beginning and an end... a goal... an endpoint... that may not be death, if there is an afterlife... although our purpose might change a little... or for some, a lot.
If life is for 100 years and the afterlife is for infinity, then it is easily understandable that those two purposes in general will be different... and even moreso, after factoring all our individual differences.
This will give you something to ponder until my next article.
Enjoy your wonderings and your wanderings.








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