Someone recently posed the question: “Why is the Left so concerned about inequality?”One of the main reasons why the Left talks so much about inequality is because when someone is lit on fire and burned alive in the subway of New York City, (a reflection of social ills) you have to stop and think how … Continue reading NYC Inequality Nightmare.
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A System of Unequal Paths: The Rich’s Accelerator vs. the Poor’s Equalizer.
The stark divide in the quality of education cannot be so easily solved with minor tweaks or small interventions. AI generated. The United States has a large divide between the rich and the poor that has been most apparently known and recorded since the Gilded Age (1870s — 1890s), the period of the most extreme wealth inequality … Continue reading A System of Unequal Paths: The Rich’s Accelerator vs. the Poor’s Equalizer.
Elon Musk’s Influence Through X.
I recently had an epiphany while browsing X (formerly Twitter) and came across posts by Elon Musk criticizing the congressional omnibus bill that is released annually. Every year, this bill sparks controversy. Musk often reacts strongly to such topics, particularly when they involve the U.S. government. His posts often seem intended to provoke emotion and … Continue reading Elon Musk’s Influence Through X.
Milton Freeman’s Essay,“Cure On Health Care,” Updated for 2025.
Part II. Summary of Milton Friedman’s Essay: ChatGPT Milton Friedman’s essay “How to Cure Health Care,” published by the Hoover Institution, critiques the U.S. healthcare system and explores the reasons behind its inefficiencies and rising costs. Here’s a detailed summary: Key Issues in U.S. Healthcare Escalating Costs: The United States spends an unparalleled percentage of … Continue reading Milton Freeman’s Essay,“Cure On Health Care,” Updated for 2025.
The Modern Armchair Approach to Analyze and Fix the American Healthcare Industry.
Moving forward from a tragic event and addressing people’s grievances towards the American healthcare system. The recent assassination of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, by the suspected shooter Luigi Margione, sparked a heated discussion and outpouring of stories on people’s terrible experiences with the healthcare system, more specifically with health insurance. The mainstream/traditional media, … Continue reading The Modern Armchair Approach to Analyze and Fix the American Healthcare Industry.
A Broad Lens of the American Health Care Industry Looking at the Data from Visual Capitalist’s…
Amid the ongoing debate surrounding the United States’ deeply flawed and indefensible healthcare system because of the hoopla on recent events with the UnitedHealthcare CEO and his killer, here’s how I would initially approach the issue: by gaining a foundational, surface-level understanding and capturing the broader picture of the current landscape. This post serves as … Continue reading A Broad Lens of the American Health Care Industry Looking at the Data from Visual Capitalist’s…
A Philosophical Rabbit Hole on a Post Regarding Michèle Lamy.
ShadowOfEzra X post. Part I. On November 24th, I came across the post above on X of Michèle Lamy with a little child depicting her as a scary evil witch or Satanist of sorts. I thought this had to be quite misleading and meant to invoke or provoke the typical reaction of anger, fear, and hatred … Continue reading A Philosophical Rabbit Hole on a Post Regarding Michèle Lamy.
Expanding on ‘Fields Arranged By Purity.’ And using ChatGPT to Add to its Humor.
The organized chaos of academic disciplines and society. Part I. I recently encountered a blog called Not-Even-Wrong from Peter Woit who is a Senior Lecturer in the Mathematics department at Columbia University. He is a vocal critic of string theorists and has engaged in debates with theoretical physicists on the subject of string theory. While I … Continue reading Expanding on ‘Fields Arranged By Purity.’ And using ChatGPT to Add to its Humor.
The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.
Why scientists should be open-minded to pseudo-claims and taboo subjects.Ironically, the Age of Awakening or the Age of Aquarius coincides with talks of the mind-woke virus and identity politics. Maybe it is meant to be that way for every background needs a foreground, and every hero a villain. Nature’s dualistic nature permeated the natural world … Continue reading The Age of Aquarius For Science and Religion.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Why Great Spiritual Leaders Don’t See Themselves at All.
Reflections on the ego, narcissism, its opposite, and neutrality (nondualism). The metaphysical truth of liberated souls. https://www.instagram.com/vedanta.philosophy/p/C27OPP9SvKE/?img_index=2 I just had a profound insight that feeds into my own confirmation bias on epistemic virtues and the path of great spiritual men. I was watching a video on the Daily Stoic channel about “why narcissistic leaders always … Continue reading Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Why Great Spiritual Leaders Don’t See Themselves at All.
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