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Last modified:2007-09-07 23:56:03
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Selfishness:  Devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one's own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.

Altruism:  The principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others

Virtuous:  Conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright

Values:  Relative worth, merit, or importance

Last modified:2007-08-06 23:31:05
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2008 Race:

Finally!  I been looking for something layed out like this:

http://www.2decide.com/table.htm

This is good too:

http://www.dehp.net/candidate/index.php

Last modified:2007-06-25 06:37:44
Created on:2007-06-25 06:37:44
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Here's something I found in an old email from 2004.  I remember spending time to think about this one.  I'll set a reminder to read this once a year.

Words to Live By
People are often unreasonable, illogical and self-centered; forgive them 
anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; be kind
anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies;
succeed anyway.
If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; be honest and frank anyway.
What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight; build anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous; be happy anyway.
The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow; do good anyway.
Give the world your best and it may never be enough; give the world your best
anyway.
You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and God; it was never between
you and them anyway.
PEACE COMES FROM WITHIN!!!!

~ Mother Teresa~
Last modified:2007-06-18 14:50:24
Created on:2007-06-18 04:49:39
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It used to be hard for me to come across a good jar.  You know, the kind big enough to capture and keep bugs in.  This was how it was for me from age 6 or so, through about 11 year old.  There was just never as many jars around the house as I wanted.  But now, I come across good jars all the time.  If there was a place to drop off jars, not to recycle, but to leave for kids for when they want one to catch and keep bugs in, then I would spend extra time to drop off my empty jars.
Last modified:2007-06-08 05:16:29
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This is amazing.  It's a speech by one of the characters in a book I'm reading called Atlas Shrugged.  I found this excerpt online because I feel the need to share it.  Read it once, and read it again tomorrow.  Comment if you dare.  To set up the scene- one of the main characters in the book, named Hank Rearden, makes the statement that "money is the root of all evil".   Another character, over hears that statement and goes on this rant:


"So you think that money is the root of all evil?" said Francisco d'Aconia. "Have you ever asked what is the root of money? Money is a tool of exchange, which can't exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of the moochers, who claim your product by tears, or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce. Is this what you consider evil?

"When you accept money in payment for your effort, you do so only on the conviction that you will exchange it for the product of the effort of others. It is not the moochers or the looters who give value to money. Not an ocean of tears nor all the guns in the world can transform those pieces of paper in your wallet into the bread you will need to survive tomorrow. Those pieces of paper, which should have been gold, are a token of honor-- your claim upon the energy of the men who produce. Your wallet is your statement of hope that somewhere in the world around you there are men who will not default on that moral principle which is the root of money. Is this what you consider evil?

"Have you ever looked for the root of production? Take a look at an electric generator and dare tell yourself that it was created by the muscular effort of unthinking brutes. Try to grow a seed of wheat without the knowledge left to you by men who had to discover it for the first time. Try to obtain your food by means of nothing but physical motions--and you'll learn that man's mind is the root of all the goods produced and of all the wealth that has ever existed on earth.

"But you say that money is made by the strong at the expense of the weak? What strength do you mean? It is not the strength of guns or muscles. Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think. Then is money made by the man who invents a motor at the expense of those who did not invent it? Is money made by the intelligent at the expense of the fools? By the able at the expense of the incompetent? By the ambitious at the expense of the lazy? Money is MADE--before it can be looted or mooched--made by the effort of every honest man, each to the extent of his ability. An honest man is one who knows that he can't consume more than he has produced.

"To trade by means of money is the code of the men of good will. Money rests on the axiom that every man is the owner of his mind and his effort. Money allows no power to prescribe the value of your effort except by the voluntary choice of the man who is willing to trade you his effort in return. Money permits you to obtain for your goods and your labor that which they are worth to the men who buy them, but no more. Money permits no deals except those to mutual benefit by the unforced judgment of the traders. Money demands of you the recognition that men must work for their own benefit, not for their own injury, for their gain, not their loss--the recognition that they are not beasts of burden, born to carry the weight of your misery--that you must offer them values, not wounds--that the common bond among men is not the exchange of suffering, but the exchange of GOODS. Money demands that you sell, not your weakness to men's stupidity, but your talent to their reason; it demands that you buy, not the shoddiest they offer, but the best your money can find. And when men live by trade--with reason, not force, as their final arbiter--it is the best product that wins, the best performance, then man of best judgment and highest ability--and the degree of a man's productiveness is the degree of his reward. This is the code of existence whose tool and symbol is money. Is this what you consider evil?

"But money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver. It will give you the means for the satisfaction of your desires, but it will not provide you with desires. Money is the scourge of the men who attempt to reverse the law of causality--the men who seek to replace the mind by seizing the products of the mind.

"Money will not purchase happiness for the man who has no concept of what he wants; money will not give him a code of values, if he's evaded the knowledge of what to value, and it will not provide him with a purpose, if he's evaded the choice of what to seek. Money will not buy intelligence for the fool, or admiration for the coward, or respect for the incompetent. The man who attempts to purchase the brains of his superiors to serve him, with his money replacing his judgment, ends up by becoming the victim of his inferiors. The men of intelligence desert him, but the cheats and the frauds come flocking to him, drawn by a law which he has not discovered: that no man may be smaller than his money. Is this the reason why you call it evil?

"Only the man who does not need it, is fit to inherit wealth--the man who would make his own fortune no matter where he started. If an heir is equal to his money, it serves him; if not, it destroys him. But you look on and you cry that money corrupted him. Did it? Or did he corrupt his money? Do not envy a worthless heir; his wealth is not yours and you would have done no better with it. Do not think that it should have been distributed among you; loading the world with fifty parasites instead of one, would not bring back the dead virtue which was the fortune. Money is a living power that dies without its root. Money will not serve that mind that cannot match it. Is this the reason why you call it evil?

"Money is your means of survival. The verdict which you pronounce upon the source of your livelihood is the verdict you pronounce upon your life. If the source is corrupt, you have damned your own existence. Did you get your money by fraud? By pandering to men's vices or men's stupidity? By catering to fools, in the hope of getting more than your ability deserves? By lowering your standards? By doing work you despise for purchasers you scorn? If so, then your money will not give you a moment's or a penny's worth of joy. Then all the things you buy will become, not a tribute to you, but a reproach; not an achievement, but a reminder of shame. Then you'll scream that money is evil. Evil, because it would not pinch-hit for your self-respect? Evil, because it would not let you enjoy your depravity? Is this the root of your hatred of money?

"Money will always remain an effect and refuse to replace you as the cause. Money is the product of virtue, but it will not give you virtue and it will not redeem your vices. Money will not give you the unearned, neither in matter nor in spirit. Is this the root of your hatred of money?

"Or did you say it's the LOVE of money that's the root of all evil? To love a thing is to know and love its nature. To love money is to know and love the fact that money is the creation of the best power within you, and your passkey to trade your effort for the effort of the best among men. It's the person who would sell his soul for a nickel, who is the loudest in proclaiming his hatred of money--and he has good reason to hate it. The lovers of money are willing to work for it. They know they are able to deserve it."

"Let me give you a tip on a clue to men's characters: the man who damns money has obtained it dishonorably; the man who respects it has earned it.

"Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter. So long as men live together on earth and need means to deal with one another--their only substitute, if they abandon money, is the muzzle of a gun.

"But money demands of you the highest virtues, if you wish to make it or to keep it. Men who have no courage, pride, or self-esteem, men who have no moral sense of their right to their money and are not willing to defend it as they defend their life, men who apologize for being rich--will not remain rich for long. They are the natural bait for the swarms of looters that stay under rocks for centuries, but come crawling out at the first smell of a man who begs to be forgiven for the guilt of owning wealth. They will hasten to relieve him of the guilt--and of his life, as he deserves.

"Then you will see the rise of the double standard--the men who live by force, yet count on those who live by trade to create the value of their looted money--the men who are the hitchhikers of virtue. In a moral society, these are the criminals, and the statutes are written to protect you against them. But when a society establishes criminals-by-right and looters-by-law--men who use force to seize the wealth of DISARMED victims--then money becomes its creators' avenger. Such looters believe it safe to rob defenseless men, once they've passed a law to disarm them. But their loot becomes the magnet for other looters, who get it from them as they got it. Then the race goes, not to the ablest at production, but to those most ruthless at brutality. When force is the standard, the murderer wins over the pickpocket. And then that society vanishes, in a spread of ruins and slaughter.

"Do you wish to know whether that day is coming? Watch money. Money is the barometer of a society's virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion--when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing--when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors--when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you--when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice--you may know that your society is doomed. Money is so noble a medium that it does not compete with guns and it does not make terms with brutality. It will not permit a country to survive as half-property, half-loot.

"Whenever destroyers appear among men, they start by destroying money, for money is men's protection and the base of a moral existence. Destroyers seize gold and leave to its owners a counterfeit pile of paper. This kills all objective standards and delivers men into the arbitrary power of an arbitrary setter of values. Gold was an objective value, an equivalent of wealth produced. Paper is a mortgage on wealth that does not exist, backed by a gun aimed at those who are expected to produce it. Paper is a check drawn by legal looters upon an account which is not theirs: upon the virtue of the victims. Watch for the day when it becomes, marked: 'Account overdrawn.'

"When you have made evil the means of survival, do not expect men to remain good. Do not expect them to stay moral and lose their lives for the purpose of becoming the fodder of the immoral. Do not expect them to produce, when production is punished and looting rewarded. Do not ask, 'Who is destroying the world?' You are.

"You stand in the midst of the greatest achievements of the greatest productive civilization and you wonder why it's crumbling around you, while your damning its life-blood--money. You look upon money as the savages did before you, and you wonder why the jungle is creeping back to the edge of your cities. Throughout men's history, money was always seized by looters of one brand or another, but whose method remained the same: to seize wealth by force and to keep the producers bound, demeaned, defamed, deprived of honor. That phrase about the evil of money, which you mouth with such righteous recklessness, comes from a time when wealth was produced by the labor of slaves--slaves who repeated the motions once discovered by somebody's mind and left unimproved for centuries. So long as production was ruled by force, and wealth was obtained by conquest, there was little to conquer. Yet through all the centuries of stagnation and starvation, men exalted the looters, as aristocrats of the sword, as aristocrats of birth, as aristocrats of the bureau, and despised the producers, as slaves, as traders, as shopkeepers--as industrialists.

"To the glory of mankind, there was, for the first and only time in history, a COUNTRY OF MONEY--and I have no higher, more reverent tribute to pay to America, for this means: a country of reason, justice, freedom, production, achievement. For the first time, man's mind and money were set free, and there were no fortunes-by-conquest, but only fortunes-by-work, and instead of swordsmen and slaves, there appeared the real maker of wealth, the greatest worker, the highest type of human being--the self-made man--the American industrialist.

"If you ask me to name the proudest distinction of Americans, I would choose--because it contains all the others--the fact that they were the people who created the phrase 'to MAKE money.' No other language or nation had ever used these words before; men had always thought of wealth as a static quantity--to be seized, begged, inherited, shared, looted, or obtained as a favor. Americans were the first to understand that wealth has to be created. The words 'to make money' hold the essence of human morality.

"Yet these were the words for which Americans were denounced by the rotted cultures of the looters' continents. Now the looters' credo has brought you to regard your proudest achievements as a hallmark of shame, your prosperity as guilt, your greatest men, the industrialists, as blackguards, and your magnificent factories as the product and property of muscular labor, the labor of whip-driven slaves, like the pyramids of Egypt. The rotter who simpers that he sees no difference between the power of the dollar and the power of the whip, ought to learn the difference on his own hide-as, I think, he will.

"Until and unless you discover that money is the root of all good, you ask for your own destruction. When money ceases to be the tool by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of men. Blood, whips and guns--or dollars. Take your choice--there is no other--and your time is running out."

The following is an excerpt from the novel Atlas Shrugged, Copyright © 1957, by Ayn Rand.
Last modified:2007-05-18 20:49:09
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"One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today."  -Dale Carnegie
Last modified:2007-05-16 01:58:16
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Spend about 10 minutes reading each of these websites once in a while:

http://truewifeconfessions.blogspot.com/

http://truemomconfessions.com/


Last modified:2007-05-09 05:24:29
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Utilitarianism
The ethical doctrine that virtue is based on utility, and that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of persons.

Serendipity
An aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.

Socialism
Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.

Karma
Fate; destiny.
Last modified:2007-04-21 23:50:05
Created on:2007-04-21 23:50:05
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Buy a chicken for a bum.

Go to Boston Market and order the family meal for you and a friend or significant other.  It includes a whole chicken and a few sides for $19.99.  With the purchase of this meal, you can add an additional whole cooked chicken for only $1.99. You can find a Boston Market on Central and Camelback and you can also find a bum somewhere in the area.  You might as well spend the additional $1.99 and give it to a hungry, less fortunate person.
Last modified:2007-04-17 05:42:22
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What happened today at Virginia Tech was nasty.  It happened so physically far from me, but this one for some reason hit hard and doesn’t seem so far away.   I can’t seem to smile today.  How could anyone.  Those poor students, the poor families and friends.  Knowing that what happened is possible and real makes me realize that something like this can happen again.  We live in a crazy world!  What is it that we need to change?  Is it even possible to rid the world of this level of craziness? 

Last modified:2007-04-11 06:06:35
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The little vanilla ice cream cups that come with a wooden spoon vividly reminds me of being a kid.  Tearing off and licking the lid, and the taste and crunch of the frozen chocolate syrup.
Last modified:2007-04-11 05:58:35
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President Bush's speech today was great.  It made me understand why he's made his decisions.  Even people who don't care for him or his war strategy should read or watch his speech today:

Video:
http://mfile.akamai.com/5913/wmv/whitehouse.download.akamai.com/5913/2007/04/20070410-1.v.asx

Text:  
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/04/20070410-1.html#
Last modified:2007-04-04 00:42:02
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Keith Richards is a nut, but he's so crazy he's funny, since he doesn't inflict pain on anyone else:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070403/ap_en_ce/people_keith_richards_8

Last modified:2007-02-28 05:22:14
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Senator Robert Byrd talks so slow; you could think about and decide on the resolution of the issue during his speech.  He talks so slow you could almost go to the bathroom and get back before he completes a sentence.

 
“Today…

 [1 second…

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we’re going to talk about

[1 second…

2…

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Iraq…

[1 second

2…

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4...

5…

6…]

and the War on…

[1 second…

2…

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Terrorism.”

I’m not exaggerating.

One time I thought that he had fallen asleep in mid sentence.

He’s a funny guy.  It seems like he’s always drunk, but I doubt that’s the case.

Last modified:2007-02-26 07:29:14
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Out here in Scottsdale, AZ, people say there are many gold diggers.  I believe there are some true gold diggers, but I believe most of them who we perceive as gold diggers are simply women who can’t find the man of their dreams, so they figure if they are going to settle, they might as well settle with someone who has money.  Makes sense to me.  The settling bothers me, not the gold digging.

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I like Janet Napolitano's attention to education.  She must have read The World is Flat and agree with Thomas L. Friedman.

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0107A1legislature0107.html
Last modified:2007-01-08 05:39:09
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The other day when I was a customer, the worker struck up a small converstation with me.  It turns out that we both went to high school in Arizona.  Big deal, whatever.  So, she asked which school I went to and I respectively asked her which school she went to.  When she said she attended "Kennedy High School", I asked her if the school was named after the President.  (you know, to continue the conversation) 
Her response was, "I don't know actually, but there's a road right next to the school called John F. Kennedy... maybe it was named after the road".  She replied with the absense of sarcasm.
Last modified:2007-01-08 05:13:54
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I don't understand why Lindsey Lohan was one of the internet's top searches in 2006.




Last modified:2007-01-03 05:45:24
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Some 2007 Goals
Learn to play piano
Read at least 26 books
Buy residential property
Bring MindDeposit to market
Start Chapter 3


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Interesting art:

http://picks.yahoo.com/picks/i/20061231.html

Dark AND fun.
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Instinct
a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency.

Intuition
direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension.

Spontaneity
acting upon sudden impulses.
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Dustin, Sanjog, Ben-  remember this: (Not bad, eh... we did good!)

http://web.archive.org/web/20021126172414/http://varsitysoup.com/

Ben, think you could dig up the code somehow?
Last modified:2006-12-11 05:05:21
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Nice story:
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/scp_v3/viewer/index.php?pid=16598&rn=49750&cl=1371904&ch=61492&src=news
Last modified:2006-12-07 07:15:24
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You can support the recommendations by the Iraq Study Group by sending letters to our Arizona US Senators:
http://kyl.senate.gov/
http://mccain.senate.gov/

And of course you can send letters to the President and his Cabinet members:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/
http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/cabinet.html

Go here to find out more about the Iraq Study and what they've done:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_Study_Group
http://www.usip.org/isg/

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