Archive for January, 2009

Black Swan in History

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Russ Bredholt, Jr. of Bredholt & Co. sent me some bulleted Book Notes he had produced on a book “The Black Swan” by Nassim Taleb. In light of its relevance in today’s economic reality, I thought it might be of interest to pass along. I’m calling this a simple “Black Swan” in history. Take a [...]

Article of Interest: The Stimulus Time Machine

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

I’m sure we are all, at this point, reading everything we can on the upcoming Stimulus Bill. This review, in Monday’s Wall Street Journal, was an insightful evaluation of the potential net effect, in economic terms, of government spending of that magnitude. Take a look. Original writing date: January 26, 2009 Article writing date: January [...]

Article of Interest: Cars, Kabul and Banks

Friday, January 9th, 2009

I was interested in this article by Tom Friedman of the New York Times. He uses the concept of “the thing itself,” actually taken from what Emmanuel Kant a century ago called “the thing in itself” to represent the inherent truth behind the phenomena. These days, it’s the noise, clutter and what I call, from [...]