The following is the fifth chapter of a small book As a Man Thinketh published in the early 1900s. James Allen All that a man achieves and all that he […]
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I am reading the new book, The Long Emergency, by the author of today’s essay penned on July 5th. James Howard Kunstler This Fourth of July, watching fireworks over an […]
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Thanks to Marquerite Hampton for recommending the following author. … Good sense is where you find it. Jim Bell We live on spaceship earth. We are its astronauts. Like any […]
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The following is the fourth chapter of a small book As a Man Thinketh published in the early 1900s. James Allen Until thought is linked with purpose there is no […]
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Reposted from Common Dreams. Shephard Bliss The prophet Noah talked to people about changing their ways. They ignored him. Noah built an ark, gathered his family and hosted animals to […]
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The following is the third chapter of a small book As a Man Thinketh published in the early 1900s. James Allen The body is the servant of the mind. It […]
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Published in Science in December of 1968. Garrett Hardin At the end of a thoughtful article on the future of nuclear war, Wiesner and York (1) concluded that: “Both sides […]
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The following is the second chapter of the small book As a Man Thinketh published in the early 1900s. James Allen A man’s mind may be likened to a garden, […]
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This article was first published in the journal, Alternatives, in April of 1981. It is based on a talk that was later developed into Hardin’s book Filters Against Folly (1985). […]
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Looking for Peak Oil solutions. Kurt Cobb Is Complexity bad for us? Joseph Tainter first posited in his book, “The Collapse of Complex Societies,” that complex societies most frequently attempt […]
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