The World Through the Eyes of John Brennan
I just watched Zeitgeist, a 3 part movie on Religion, the 9/11 attacks and the federal reserve. This comes two days after reading Charles Eisenstein’s essay on the Money and the Crisis of Civilization and one day after seeing the new Bill Maher movie, Religulous.
First I should preface this short blog entry with the fact that these last 5 months have really been an eye opener for me. I could probably be considered by some to live a relatively simple life. I admit that I too confuse the line between want and necessity, but there are many things I can do without. This doesn’t make me better, nor worse, it just makes me… me. And that is the point.
I could not believe that the DOW had lost 777 points on Monday. It was the market’s worst day in history. Of course we know it was triggered, in (large) part, because the House voted against the bailout plan.
I’ve been investing for about two years now, but have never seen this before. Some people have been trading for 30 years and have never seen this before!! The market has been so volatile lately and for good reason. No one has any clue as to what is going on. To make sense of recent news, everyone and their pets have written on this topic. The news lately has really been about 3 things. The bailout, the election and Sarah Palin’s lack of understanding for evolution.
Two good blog posts (aside from my favorite that I mention below) that I’ve come across recently are the Top 10 Articles on the Financial Crisis and Maturity transformation considered harmful. They try to give insight into the cause for the current crisis and one even puts forth the notion that the American banking system is flawed at its roots.
I’m starting to agree.
My girlfriend bought me the book, 1000 Things to See Before You Die, a few Christmas’ ago. That first night I must have stayed up all night going through the book trying to see how many of the 1000 things I’ve done in my life. I think I had about 20.
A few weeks ago, my friend Dave Ford wrote a blog post titled, Life Long Travel Goals. I decided to take a run at it myself.
Read my Travel Goals.
Code. Design. Explore. is the blog of John Brennan, a web developer/designer, entrepreneur, and avid world traveler. I currently live in Brooklyn, NY.
I am the Co-Founder of OpenAction and lead Product Development. We are a open platform social enterprise that helps organizations engage with donors, share knowledge with other non profits and empower the community to get involved to create positive impact on our planet.
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