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Hadron Economics...when economies collide.         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:58

Micro economics/macro economics. Microcosm/macrocosm.Yin /yang.For
better/for worse.Capitalism/Communism.

I used to wonder why I could get clarity regarding the human
condition, but could never get a grip of the reality of economics.

That Chinese shareholders are being propped up by American government
intervention is further illustration that there is nothing on which to
get clarity.

Perhaps if we pop a few economists (ahhhh....econo*mist*) brain
particles through the accellerator?

Peter Sellers was correct in his role as Chauncey Gardiner in the
movie "Being There". The world of economics follows the law of nature.
A season for growth and a season for decline.

Of course, to observe clearly, you have to 'be' here, not there.

The real purpose?

To recognise the world you are observing is as real as you allow it to
effect your own balance.

A riddle....whats the diffeence between a Chinese and American
shareholder of Freddie and Fanny?

Neither are me :-)
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Re: Hadron Economics...when economies collide.         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 9, 2008 22:26

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> Micro economics/macro economics. Microcosm/macrocosm.Yin /yang.For
> better/for worse.Capitalism/Communism.
>
> I used to wonder why I could get clarity regarding the human
> condition, but could never get a grip of the reality of economics.
>
> That Chinese shareholders are being propped up by American government
> intervention is further illustration that there is nothing on which to
> get clarity.
>
> Perhaps if we pop a few economists (ahhhh....econo*mist*) brain
> particles through the accellerator?
>
> Peter Sellers was correct in his role as Chauncey Gardiner in the
> movie "Being There". The world of economics follows the law of nature.
> A season for growth and a season for decline.
>
> Of course, to observe clearly, you have to 'be' here, not there. ...
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