Saturday, 11 August 2007

Sunday, 29 July 2007

the axis of mediocrity


The great affliction of our age is not the axis of evil –
it is the axis of mediocrity.
We’re far more likely to die from a lack of passion
than from some great evil.

What do I believe in?
What do we stand for?
Take on these questions
and you will start to transform the age,
as well as your life.

walking the line



In our quest for proof, evidence, and ‘the facts’, we have lost our trust in our own experience as the basis for living our lives.

Sunday, 22 July 2007

Sunday, 15 July 2007

i've seen a praying mantis loose faith

how america really took over the world



Economic hit men [EHMs] are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID], and other foreign "aid" organisations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet's natural resources. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalisation. I should know: I was an EHM.

My job was to encourage world leaders to become part of a vast network that promotes U.S. commercial interests. In the end, those leaders become ensnared in a web of debt that ensures their loyalty. We can draw on them whenever we desire - to satisfy our political, economic or military needs. In turn, they bolster their political positions by bringing industrial parks, power plants, and airports to their people. A condition of such loans is that engineering and construction companies from our own country must build all these projects. The owners of U.S. engineering/ construction companies become fabulously wealthy.

The recipient country is required to pay it all back, principal plus interest. If an EHM is completely successful, the loans are so large that the debtor is forced to default on its payments after a few years. When this happens, we demand our pound of flesh. This typically includes one or more of the following: control over United Nations votes, the installation of military bases, or access to resources such as oil or the Panama Canal. Of course, the debtor country still owes us the money. In this way another country is added to our global empire.

[John Perkins]

Saturday, 14 July 2007

status anxiety


gotta get me a pair of three hundred dollar shoes
made for twenty seven cents in a child labour sweatshop
so i can impress people i don't even know

Shane L Koyczan

Saturday, 16 June 2007

how much more can one person be worth?


Source: United for a Fair Economy, Executive Excess 2005, based on annual CEO pay studies conducted by Business Week (1990-2004) and the Wall Street Journal (2005).

Monday, 11 June 2007

death of the individual

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Serious, important decisions are made not through democratic discussion or participation, but through negotiation between the relevant groups based on expertise, interest and the ability to exercise power. I would argue that the Western individual acts first as a group member. As a result, they, we, exist primarily as a function, not as an individual. We are rewarded in our hierarchical meritocracies for our success as an integrated function. We know that real expressions of individualism are not only discouraged but punished. The active, outspoken citizen is unlikely to have a successful professional career.

[John Ralston Saul; The Unconscious Civilization]

Sunday, 3 June 2007

war is dangerously contagious

death by a 1000 ducks


In our world there is an agreed-upon reality of values. More is better. Bigger is better. Faster is better. And modern technology will achieve all three of these desirable goals. All the while we are being removed further and further from nature, from the soil, the weather, the sun, the wind, and all natural processes. All the while we are being nibbled to death by ducks.

Saturday, 2 June 2007

i live in a vacuum

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I live in a vacumn, no air
I'm stuck in back room, somewhere
But it don't bother me amyway cos I know
Go'in to get out soon, I got places to go
Theres a big world waiting for me
I just need a break, someone to believe
But right now I'm just try'in to survive
Liv'in rough, shack'in up, hang'in tough, shapin' up
- Supertramp [It's A Hard World]

Friday, 1 June 2007

FEAR: the glass house of all glass houses


Today we live in a climate of fear. Fear of dying. Fear of losing. Fear of failing. Fear of not having. Fear of looking bad. Fear of not looking good.

Fear surrounds each of us as a glass house. Invisible to the conscious mind. Constraining our thoughts and our actions. Containing our deepest dreams and aspirations.

Wednesday, 23 May 2007

what we are

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Saturday, 19 May 2007

The Jocks vs. The Nerds

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Michael Jordan having "retired," with $40 million in endorsements, makes $178,100 a day, working or not. If he sleeps 7 hours a night, he makes $52,000 every night while visions of sugarplums dance in his head. If he goes to see a movie, it'll cost him $7.00, but he'll make $18,550 while he's there. If he decides to have a 5-minute egg, he'll make $618 while boiling it. He'll make $3,710 while watching each episode of Friends. He makes $7,415/hr more than minimum wage. If you were given a penny for every 10 dollars he made, you'd be living comfortably at $65,000 a year. This year, he'll make more than twice as much as all U.S. past presidents for all of their terms combined. Amazing isn't it?
However...
If Jordan saves 100% of his income for the next 450 years, he'll still have less than Bill Gates has today. Game over. Nerd wins.

bless technology, for it is on our side [i think]


The PC lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.

it's amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day just exactly fits in the newspaper

Saturday, 12 May 2007

do trees bleed and feel pain?

GOLD AWARD. PR Campaign of the Decade.



















THE TRUTH: "We must make efforts to create a harmonious society and a good social environment for successfully holding the 17th Communist Party Congress and the Beijing Olympic Games[…]We must strike hard at hostile forces at home and abroad, such as ethnic separatists, religious extremists, violent terrorists and ‘heretical organizations’ like the Falun Gong who carry out destabilizing activities." Zhou Yongkang, Minister of Public Security [21st March 2007].

there's a whole heap of shit going on in our heads that we never talk about
























[click to see full details of the shit going on in his head]

Sunday, 6 May 2007

Ode to Overchoice


Over-choice is a form of bondage. We become addicted to it. Over-choice drives our dissatisfaction with what we have. Over-choice always leaves us wanting more and better. Over-choice always leaves us wondering whether or not we’ve made the right choice – given that there are so many other choices that could be more right. Over-choice makes life complicated, and stressful.

Wednesday, 25 April 2007

Monday, 16 April 2007

Thursday, 5 April 2007

Sunday, 1 April 2007

Friday, 30 March 2007

taking someone on face value

the groovy life


Sometimes life is a long, narrow groove - with little or no room for lateral movement and crazy impulses.

Sunday, 25 March 2007

the glass house of reason and intellect

The glass house world of reason and intellect keeps grinding us into the demonstration of knowing, and into proving things. We no longer trust our own experience, since it is not intelligent to trust what has not been analysed.

We all grow up with the same, reasonable answers for everything. And as we all grow up, we slowly but surely manage all the mystery, creativity and spontaneity out of our lives.

your mind: programmed to always be RIGHT

Your mind is obsessed with your survival – not just your physical survival, but the survival of your ideas, opinions, self-conceptions, and point of view.

Perhaps the way out of this trap is to get our minds re-installed.

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