While we closed on the purchase of our mountain cabin in March of 2013, we didn’t actually make it our home until June of that same year. Over the ensuing four years we have been busy getting a lay of the land and a sense of where we may fit within the bigger picture up here.
Some of this entails interacting with the natives, either socially or when conducting business of any kind. I’m a firm believer in spending my dollars locally if at all possible, even if that means it costs a little (and sometimes a lot) more.
Another way is to constantly explore the back roads (many of them dirt) by taking a right instead of the usual left. For me at least, getting a little lost is a great way to spend quality time with Mrs. Cog while discovering the next road less traveled. Rarely am I disappointed with my investment of time and energy. Continue reading Ψ Dark Homes→
Once or twice a month Mrs. Cog and I pack up the car and head to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. For us poor mountain folk, that’s the big city and the best destination when our need for certain items calls for visiting particular stores.
Each trip down from the mountain elicits at least one observation about recent changes to the Matrix. For example, Mrs. Cog noticed the big box stores appear to be reducing their selection significantly. Once it was brought to my attention, it was suddenly obvious they were narrowing their inventory to those items with high margins and quick turnover. Essentially they are abandoning the rest of the low margin consumer market to the likes of Amazon.com, Wallmart.com and so on.
But what we stumbled upon as we hunted down a used book store near the heart of Winston-Salem was a bit surprising to say the least. It is common to find beggars and panhandlers working the stop light at busy intersections. Often they are soliciting the right hand turn lane or narrow island of grass separating the traffic flowing in opposite directions using the tool of their trade; a cardboard sign describing their particular plight in hand written black marker. Continue reading The Greater Depression→
SkyNet is Sentient and Will Destroy Your Investments and Pension
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Cognitive Dissonance
Do you really want to know about how SkyNet controls your investments and pension via the various financial markets? I ask with all sincerity because the subject is not pleasant and may even be frightening to those who have followed a strict diet of financial ignorance.
Once you know, it is nearly impossible to un-know. And just as there is never only one weed in the garden, knowing this inevitably leads to a critical juncture where one must then decide if they wish to know more or simply curl up in the fetal position on the bathroom floor.
You see, when “We the Mindless Minions” (desperately) wish to avoid responsibility for knowing, while the specific tactics used may vary greatly, the theme remains pretty consistent. I call it the Sgt. Schultz defense.