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Monday, October 27, 2025

"What a Weasel Knows: Annie Dillard on How to Live"

"What a Weasel Knows:
 Annie Dillard on How to Live"
by Maria Popova

"Suppose we answer the most important question of existence in the affirmative. There is then only one question remaining: How shall we live this life?

Despite all the technologies of thought and feeling we have invented to divine an answer - philosophy and poetry, scripture and self-help - life stares mutely back at us, immense and indifferent, having abled us with opposable thumbs and handicapped us with a consciousness capable of self-reference that renders us dissatisfied with the banality of mere survival. Beneath the overstory of one hundred trillion synapses, the overthinking animal keeps losing its way in the wilderness of want.

Not so the other animals. “They do not sweat and whine about their condition,” Walt Whitman wrote in "Leaves of Grass" (which is philosophy and poetry and scripture and self-help in one), “they do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, they do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things.”

A century and a half after Whitman, Annie Dillard looks to another animal for a model of how to live these human lives. Having let a muskrat be her teacher in unselfconsciousness, she recounts her lens-clearing encounter with a weasel in an essay originally published in her 1982 packet of revelations Teaching a Stone to Talk, later included in "The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New "(public library) - one of my all-time favorite books.

She writes: "I startled a weasel who startled me, and we exchanged a long glance. Twenty minutes from my house, through the woods by the quarry and across the highway, is Hollins Pond, a remarkable piece of shallowness, where I like to go at sunset and sit on a tree trunk. Hollins Pond is also called Murray’s Pond; it covers two acres of bottomland near Tinker Creek with six inches of water and six thousand lily pads. In winter, brown-and-white steers stand in the middle of it, merely dampening their hooves; from the distant shore they look like miracle itself, complete with miracle’s nonchalance. Now, in summer, the steers are gone. The water lilies have blossomed and spread to a green horizontal plane that is terra firma to plodding blackbirds, and tremulous ceiling to black leeches, crayfish, and carp.

This is, mind you, suburbia. It is a five-minute walk in three directions to rows of houses, though none is visible here. There’s a 55-mph highway at one end of the pond, and a nesting pair of wood ducks at the other. Under every bush is a muskrat hole or a beer can. The far end is an alternating series of fields and woods, fields and woods, threaded everywhere with motorcycle tracks - in whose bare clay wild turtles lay eggs.

So, I had crossed the highway, stepped over two low barbed-wire fences, and traced the motorcycle path in all gratitude through the wild rose and poison ivy of the pond’s shoreline up into high grassy fields. Then I cut down through the woods to the mossy fallen tree where I sit. This tree is excellent. It makes a dry, upholstered bench at the upper, marshy end of the pond, a plush jetty raised from the thorny shore between a shallow blue body of water and a deep blue body of sky.

The sun had just set. I was relaxed on the tree trunk, ensconced in the lap of lichen, watching the lily pads at my feet tremble and part dreamily over the thrusting path of a carp. A yellow bird appeared to my right and flew behind me. It caught my eye; I swiveled around - and the next instant, inexplicably, I was looking down at a weasel, who was looking up at me.

Weasel! I’d never seen one wild before. He was ten inches long, thin as a curve, a muscled ribbon, brown as fruitwood, soft-furred, alert. His face was fierce, small and pointed as a lizard’s; he would have made a good arrowhead. There was just a dot of chin, maybe two brown hairs’ worth, and then the pure white fur began that spread down his underside. He had two black eyes I didn’t see, any more than you see a window. Encounters are events, they touch things in us, change things in us, bend probability in the shape of the possible, tie time and chance into a knot of meaning between two creatures." 

Dillard recounts: "The weasel was stunned into stillness as he was emerging from beneath an enormous shaggy wild rose bush four feet away. I was stunned into stillness twisted backward on the tree trunk. Our eyes locked, and someone threw away the key.

Our look was as if two lovers, or deadly enemies, met unexpectedly on an overgrown path when each had been thinking of something else: a clearing blow to the gut. It was also a bright blow to the brain, or a sudden beating of brains, with all the charge and intimate grate of rubbed balloons. It emptied our lungs. It felled the forest, moved the fields, and drained the pond; the world dismantled and tumbled into that black hole of eyes. If you and I looked at each other that way, our skulls would split and drop to our shoulders. But we don’t. We keep our skulls. So."

Every meaningful encounter is a kind of enchantment - it comes unbidden and breaks without warning, leaving us transformed. As the weasel vanishes under the wild rose, Dillard finds herself wondering what life is like for a creature whose “journal is tracks in clay, a spray of feathers, mouse blood and bone: uncollected, unconnected, loose leaf, and blown,” and what clues that life might give her about how to live her own. Reflecting on the memory of the encounter, on the revelation of it, she writes:

"I would like to learn, or remember, how to live. I come to Hollins Pond not so much to learn how to live as, frankly, to forget about it. That is, I don’t think I can learn from a wild animal how to live in particular - shall I suck warm blood, hold my tail high, walk with my footprints precisely over the prints of my hands? - but I might learn something of mindlessness, something of the purity of living in the physical sense and the dignity of living without bias or motive. The weasel lives in necessity and we live in choice, hating necessity and dying at the last ignobly in its talons. I would like to live as I should, as the weasel lives as he should. And I suspect that for me the way is like the weasel’s: open to time and death painlessly, noticing everything, remembering nothing, choosing the given with a fierce and pointed will."

Because we are creatures made of time, to change our way of being is to change our experience of time. She considers the chronometry of wildness: "Time and events are merely poured, unremarked, and ingested directly, like blood pulsed into my gut through a jugular vein."

It is hard enough for a human being to attain such purity of being, harder still to share it with another. In a passage that to me is the purest, most exalted measure of love — love of another, love of life - she writes: "Could two live that way? Could two live under the wild rose, and explore by the pond, so that the smooth mind of each is as everywhere present to the other, and as received and as unchallenged, as falling snow?

We could, you know. We can live any way we want. People take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience - even of silence - by choice. The thing is to stalk your calling in a certain skilled and supple way, to locate the most tender and live spot and plug into that pulse. This is yielding, not fighting. A weasel doesn’t “attack” anything; a weasel lives as he’s meant to, yielding at every moment to the perfect freedom of single necessity.

I think it would be well, and proper, and obedient, and pure, to grasp your one necessity and not let it go, to dangle from it limp wherever it takes you. Then even death, where you’re going no matter how you live, cannot you part. Seize it and let it seize you up aloft even, till your eyes burn out and drop; let your musky flesh fall off in shreds, and let your very bones unhinge and scatter, loosened over fields, over fields and woods, lightly, thoughtless, from any height at all, from as high as eagles."

For more lessons on how to be human drawn from the lives of other animals, learn about time and tenderness from a donkey, about love and loss from an orca, and about living with a plasticity of being from a caracara."

"The Pleasure Trap We Mistake for Freedom"

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The Psyche, 10/25/25
"The Pleasure Trap We Mistake for Freedom"
"What if the very things that make us feel free are the ones quietly enslaving us? In this powerful exploration inspired by Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” we uncover how the modern world has transformed pleasure into the most elegant form of control. From endless scrolling to instant gratification, we’ve mistaken stimulation for happiness and distraction for freedom. Huxley foresaw this - a future where humanity would love its own servitude, where entertainment would replace meaning, and where people would stop thinking because pleasure made questioning unnecessary. This video dives deep into the psychology and philosophy behind the “pleasure trap” - drawing from thinkers like Viktor Frankl, Nietzsche, Jung, and Erich Fromm - to reveal how comfort has become the new cage of the human spirit."
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"How Easy It Seems..."

“A craven can be as brave as any man, when there is nothing to fear. And we all do our duty, when there is no cost to it. How easy it seems then, to walk the path of honor. Yet soon or
 late in every man’s life comes a day when it is not easy, a day when he must choose.”
- George R.R. Martin
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“Life has no victims. There are no victims in this life. No one has the right to point fingers at his/her past and blame it for what he/she is today. We do not have the right to point our finger at someone else and blame that person for how we treat others, today. Don’t hide in the corner, pointing fingers at your past. Don’t sit under the table, talking about someone who has hurt you. Instead, stand up and face your past! Face your fears! Face your pain! And stomach it all! You may have to do so kicking and screaming and throwing fits and crying – but by all means – face it! This life makes no room for cowards.”
- C. Joybell C.

"How It Really Is"

With U.S. debt now at $38 trillion, the cost of the interest bill
alone on all that borrowing is about $3 billion a day. A quick calculation:
the USA is paying out over a trillion in interest this year. This is was our money folks...

Adventures with Danno, "Buy These Dollar Tree Items Now Before Prices Go Up!"

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Adventures with Danno, 10/27/25
"Buy These Dollar Tree Items 
Now Before Prices Go Up!"
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"Watch What Happens When Welfare Queens Get Denied Food Stamps!"

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Buddy Brown, 10/27/25
"Watch What Happens When Welfare
 Queens Get Denied Food Stamps!"
"The shocking reality is here - 41.7 million people relying on EBT and SNAP benefits (Supplemental "Nutritional Assistance Program) are facing a crisis as the funding well officially runs dry."
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Yak Motley, 10/27/25
"Food Stamps Are Ending, People Are Panicking!"
"The shocking reality is here - 41.7 million people relying on EBT 
and SNAP benefits (Supplemental "Nutritional Assistance Program)
 are facing a crisis as the funding well officially runs dry."
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CCR, "Bad Moon Rising"

Dan, I Allegedly, "The Well Has Run Dry - No More Free Lunch!"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 10/27/25
"The Well Has Run Dry - No More Free Lunch!"
"The shocking reality is here - 41.7 million people relying on EBT and SNAP benefits (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program) are facing a crisis as the funding well officially runs dry. In this video, I break down what this means for millions of Americans, share real examples of the entitlement mindset plaguing the system, and discuss the challenges for those who genuinely depend on these programs. From jaw-dropping stories of misuse to the impact of the government shutdown, this is a wake-up call for all of us. We dive deep into the ongoing crackdown on SNAP benefits and Section 8 housing, the controversial new work requirements, and the growing tension across the country. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of people navigating this chaos - some taking advantage of the system, others struggling just to get by. What’s your take on this? Let me know in the comments!"
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"EBT Apocalypse: When the Purple Drink Runs Dry and the Cities Go Full Mad Max"

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"EBT Apocalypse: When the Purple Drink
Runs Dry and the Cities Go Full Mad Max"
by John Wilder

"There are 41.7 million Americans slurping up Supplemental Nachos And Porkrinds (SNAP) benefits. That’s an amazing number, and it shows just how far down the bread and circuses route that we’ve gone. I was surprised at the number, but I can now surmise that the only people voting for Democrats are single white women and freeloaders. But I repeat myself.

The federal government shutdown is, as I write this, dragging into its fourth week. I’m generally pretty happy about that since the impact to almost everyone I know is... zero. However, that may soon change. EBT cards, (EBT stands for Entitled Bums Treats) are about to have a zero balance.

The Democrats in the Senate have voted a dozen times as I write this to not fund the SNAP (Socialist Nourishment And Pampering) program. The reason? This is one of their key weapons against Trump. They want to blame Trump for not having a budget because it won’t fund the SNAP (Scam Network for Appetite Pandering) program. Since people who use EBT (Endless Bailout for Takers) aren’t generally the ones who pay attention to anything that takes longer than 17 seconds, they’ll buy it.

Some states (Virginia, for one) realize that the place will look like Mad Max in by Monday if the pizza rolls stop flowing, and have found some cash in the couch cushions to kick the can down the road. New Jersey doesn’t even own a couch, so they have no money, and Connecticut has mobilized their National Guard for emergency ramen drops.

No more swiping for that purple drank or Hot Pockets®. When the EBT (Everyone But Taxpayers) card goes dry, life may get... interesting. What will happen? “Mostly peaceful” flash mobs looting grocery stores. These flash mobs will make the 2020 riots look like a church picnic gone wrong because someone demanded gluten-free tofu.

Because SNAP (Subsidized Nuggets for Apathetic Parasites) isn’t just a program: it’s the duct tape holding urban America’s powder keg together. As mentioned, there are 41.7 million people, about 12.3% of the U.S. population, who rely on those cards for daily food.

There is an inconvenient fact to bring up: the same slice of society leaning hardest on EBT is the one driving the nation’s homicide stats. FBI data from recent years shows Black Americans, who make up 13% of the population but 26% of SNAP users, account for over 50% of murder offender. Coincidence? Nope. Poverty plus entitlement equals a volatile cocktail, and when the free refills dry up, that cocktail gets spiked with Molotovs.

Matt Bracken, the prophet of this particular powder keg, whose 2012 essay “When the Music Stops” reads like a Ouija board session with Cassandra, nailed it. “What if a cascading economic crisis leads to millions of EBT cards flashing nothing but zeroes? Any disruption in the normal functioning of the EBT system will lead to food riots with a speed that is astonishing... the cutoff of ‘their’ food money will cause an immediate explosion of rage. When the hunger begins to bite, supermarkets will be looted.”

My guess? Within 72 hours of the blackout, flash mobs of “minority urban youths” (MUYs, in Bracken’s lingo) would swarm intersections, yank soccer moms from their SUVs. Three days until the cities burn, but with today’s social media coordination, it’ll be three hours till the first viral EBT Uprising Dance Challenge goes from meme to murder.

How bad could it get? If just 1% of those 41.7 million SNAPsters snap, that’s over 417,000 murderers hitting the streets, amped up on empty stomachs and without the burden of intellect but liberally spiced with Glocks™.

I saw a video (it was on X®, probably started on TikTok©) where a woman was claiming that she couldn’t work – she was retired at 22 with her six children. Six children that you’re paying for, by the way. She indicated that it was everyone else’s responsibility to go and work for her. And then another video. And another.

We’re talking about a group of people, who, when looting Walmart™, won’t be stealing any job applications. Instead, they’ll behave like locusts because that’s their basic operating system, consume, mate, move on. And, like locusts, when unleashed they’ll create Biblical levels of plunder. Stores will be stripped bare in under 60 minutes: shelves will echo with the ghosts of grape soda, and cashiers will be forced to hide in the walk-in freezer, live-streaming their sudden turn being on the front lines.

Day One: Inception: Sporadic smash-and-grabs in blue cities. Chicago’s South Side turns into a perpetual Black Friday brawl, with looters hauling off flat-screens because “hunger makes you binge-watch.” Atlanta’s got 640,000 kids on SNAP (Subversive Nutrition for Aimless Proles); when their purple drink privilege evaporates, expect school buses repurposed as battering rams. Cops will be overwhelmed, as Bracken predicted. Their OODA loop is slower than a dial-up modem.

Day Two: Escalation: Hunger turns tribal. “Youths” blockade highways, turning I-95 into a demolition derby. Commuters dragged from Priuses™, beaten with shopping carts after the looters take what food they had bought.

Suburban enclaves? Home invasions spike as “foragers” hit Whole Foods for organic chicken wings to pair with their rage. Gas stations? Torched for the Cheetos® inside. And the violence? Unprecedented in scale, a synchronized symphony of savagery from sea to shining sea. Why? Because unlike 1992’s Rodney King ripple, this is nationwide: 42 states face EBT (Emergency Burger Tantrum) evaporation simultaneously. To be fair, there will be drift. Even red-state small towns within 20 or so miles will get spillover when the urban exodus turns feral.

Day Three (and beyond): Full Bracken: It’s here that things get fuzzy. Deploy the National Guard? Sure. To where? With what food? The infrastructure in the cities is gone, and as Katrina taught us, the people who are kept from murdering only by the thin veneer of society aren’t going to stop at one. 417,000 potential murderers doesn’t equate to only 417,000 murders.

And there will be the inevitable TikTok© trends: the EBT Uprising Dance Challenge evolves into the Loot Loop, where the winner gets the last uncrushed Dorito™ bag. Riots will ratchet racial: “The Other” will get sorted out at 100 yards because nothing unites like a common enemy. The economy? Tanked. Even illegal Sikh truckers won’t roll into war zones, so food deserts bloom into famine fields.

Do I expect this? No. Could it happen? Yes. But what can you do? We are at a period of significant SNAP (Social Norms Are Precarious) risk because of the EBT (Entitlement Brawl Trigger)."

Bill Bonner, "Back With The Breeze"

Clark Gabel and Vivien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind"
"Back With The Breeze"
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - Bubble-like behavior?

A friend is a builder in Washington, specializing in high-end houses.

“I’ve never seen anything like it. There’s just so much money in Washington. We’re doing 15 different projects. Every one of them is spectacular.”

Money is everywhere. Everything is going up. Gold, for example. CNBC:

Gold could reach $10,000 by the end of the decade, says Ed Yardeni.

Which is another way we could reach our 5-to-1 target, Dow/Gold. If gold goes to 10,000...while the Dow advances only to 50,000...we’d get the ratio we’ve been waiting for.

In the meantime, the most alarming bubble news is that almost everyone is in on it. Reports came in from an investment conference held last week in Las Vegas.

“Every speaker was bullish. Everyone. Usually, there will be a few doom-and-gloomers. But this time, the doomers said they had seen the light. They told us how AI had changed the picture. Yes, of course, there are worrisome things going on, they said. But AI is going to make us all rich.”

It sounds like a re-run of the dot-com delirium of 1999. Then, it was the internet that was going to make a whole new world. And then, we investors could make a fortune by buying Global Crossing or Webvan. After all, for the first time in human history, we had all the world’s knowledge at our fingertips.

Alas, even with a complete set of electronic encyclopedias, we weren’t able to stop the Nasdaq crashing from over 5,000 in March 2000 to 1,100 in October 2002.

The problem with having all the world’s knowledge at your fingertips was that you could spend a lot of time just trying to separate useful knowledge from time-wasters and fake news.

Jim Kunstler, "Antifa Out, Mamdani Ascendant"

"Antifa Out, Mamdani Ascendant"
by Jim Kunstler

“Protests are meant to be the voices of the unheard.
 Yet these protests are the voices of those who never shut up.”  
- Unnamed Observer of No Kings, reported by Roger Kimball

"Over the weekend, you might have noticed, the Portland, OR, police cleared out the Antifa encampments down around the city’s ICE facility, carted away their lavish riot supplies, and warned them not to congregate on the street there. For now, anyway. Hmmmm... Why do you suppose that happened? Antifa has been rioting freely around federal buildings in Portland since the Summer of Floyd, 2020. Did the police suddenly notice that Antifa has been disturbing the peace?

So far, nobody in the news media has bothered to ask the Portland Police honchos about this sudden change of heart, nor did the honchos venture to say. Did word come from higher up to finally put a stop to Antifa’s psychotic monkeyshines? Like, from Mayor Keith Wilson or Oregon Governor Tina Kotek? Wouldn’t you say those two have got some ‘splainin’ to do?

After all, the Antifa actions at this particular address were not just peaceable assemblies petitioning the government for redress of their grievances, as the Constitution has it. They were often violent efforts to interfere with federal officers going about their duties, namely, the expulsion of illegal border-jumpers. Left unsaid by the aforementioned persons in authority was whether they were in on that interference.

You can probably assume that they were. They represent the Democratic Party, and that is who allowed millions to jump the border between 2021 and 2025 under “Joe Biden,” evidently to lard their voter rolls and enable never-ending ballot fraud. The law is pretty clear about all that. If you come here without due process, you are subject to deportation. The gang behind “Joe Biden” tried to get around that by claiming that the millions flooding in were all “asylum seekers,” every last one, and thus here within due process of the immigration laws. That was simply not truthful. It was as fake as the “Joe Biden” presidency itself.

Of course, there is the looming matter of Mr. Trump’s proffer to send in federal troops to protect ICE officers while they see to their duties. Also, days ago, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller remarked that state and local politicians who interfere with ICE operations could face arrest and prosecution for criminal conspiracy, obstruction of justice, or even seditious conspiracy. Is that conspiracy theory? No, it just recognizes agreement between two or more parties to engage in criminal conduct, falling under federal statutes 18 U.S.C. § 371 plus 18 U.S.C. § 1503 (obstruction of justice) and 18 U.S.C. § 2384 (conspiring to levy war against the government, prevent, hinder federal duties, opposing federal authority, et cetera).

The penalties for those crimes can be heavy. Governors such as Tina Kotek, or JB Pritzker, or Gavin Newsom, or my own Kathy Hochul here in New York could face up to twenty years in prison on raps like that. Mr. Miller is giving notice that the new administration is not fooling around. We have lived through an era when fooling around was allowed and promoted. It did quite a bit of damage to the nation. Things have changed.

These moves by such bumptious pols also have the look of skirmishes preceding something that smells like Civil War, which is to say, insurrection. As a kind of sadistic object lesson, the Democratic Party is running a Jihadi communist for mayor of the nation’s premier city, New York. Imagine that, twenty-four years after 9/11! The cheek! Zohran Mamdani has run his campaign on the credible issue that the city is unaffordable for the non-rich. He is surely correct about that, though he misunderstands why that is.
I will tell you why that is: because all the Leftist progressive (socialist/communist-inflected) policy of the past eighty years in New York City has made property ownership and management almost impossible, including especially decades of their favorite ploy, rent control, and has created an artificial shortage of affordable housing in particular. Then, the Covid-19-era rent payment moratorium drove a stake through the heart of affordable housing. How can you take care of a building in which tenants do not pay any rent? How can that be a credible business? Do you understand that property management is a business? It has to pencil-out, cover its costs, make a profit.

Zohran Mamdani wants more of that, affordability-by-decree, which means he will for sure get less affordable housing and more property that no one wants to take care of - which is what slums are. That, plus a lot of other so-called policies aimed at persecuting anybody crazy enough to do business at any scale in New York. So, Zohran Mamdani and his delirious supporters are joyously marching into the wreckers’ ball for New York. Jihad is just the cherry on top of all that.

Mr. Mamdani is apparently a sure thing to get elected on November 4. Of course, Hillary was a sure thing, too, back in 2016, so we’ll just have to stand by and see, but his two opponents in the race are about the sorriest figures ever seen in a city that has historically produced cavalcades of political rogues, morons, and scoundrels. The less obvious outcome, though, given Mr. Mamdani’s youth, lack of administrative experience, and cargo of hopeless ideologies, is that corruption and racketeering will run wild during his years in City Hall. It will make the Boss Tweed era look like a political golden age."

"Economic Market Snapshot 10/27/25"

"Economic Market Snapshot 10/27/25"
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Financial History Uncovered, 10/20/25
"The 1929 Crash Is Happening Again But Worse"
"The year is 2025 - and if you’re paying attention, history is repeating itself.
The same patterns that led to the 1929 stock market crash are flashing red again - debt, speculation, blind optimism, and government manipulation. Most people see rising stock prices and think prosperity. But behind the scenes, the system is shaking - and only a few can see it. This video uncovers the chilling similarities between 1929 and today’s economy, how the next collapse could unfold faster than ever, and what you can do before it’s too late."
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Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
"It's a Big Club, and you ain't in it. 
You and I are not in the Big Club."
- George Carlin
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Market Data Center, Live Updates:
Financial Stress Index

"The OFR Financial Stress Index (OFR FSI) is a daily market-based snapshot of stress in global financial markets. It is constructed from 33 financial market variables, such as yield spreads, valuation measures, and interest rates. The OFR FSI is positive when stress levels are above average, and negative when stress levels are below average. The OFR FSI incorporates five categories of indicators: creditequity valuationfunding, safe assets and volatility. The FSI shows stress contributions by three regions: United Statesother advanced economies, and emerging markets."
Job cuts and much more.
Commentary, highly recommended:
"The more I see of the monied classes,
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
Oh yeah... beyond words. Any I know anyway...
And now... The End Game...
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Sunday, October 26, 2025

"Alert! Everything You Know About Nuclear War is Wrong!"

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Canadian Prepper, 10/26/25
"Alert! Everything You Know 
About Nuclear War is Wrong!"
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"How It Really Is For Far, Far Too Many"

 

Jeremiah Babe, "When The Dollar Collapses Americans Will Be In Chaos"

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Jeremiah Babe, 10/26/25
"When The Dollar Collapses Americans Will Be In Chaos"
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"Russian Typical Shopping Mall Tour: AviaPark Moscow"

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Travelling with Russell , 10/26/25
"Russian Typical Shopping Mall Tour: 
AviaPark Moscow"
"What does the inside of the largest Shopping Mall in Russia look like? Join me as I walk around Aviapark, Russia's largest shopping centre. With more than 450 stores spread over 390,000 square meters. How does it look in 2025?"
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"Food Stamp Crisis: Millions Plan To Steal Food If Benefits Stop"

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Snyder Reports, 10/26/25
"Food Stamp Crisis:
 Millions Plan To Steal Food If Benefits Stop"
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"Cost Of Living Crisis Is Worse Than You Thought"

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Epic Economist, 10/26/25
"Cost Of Living Crisis Is Worse Than You Thought"
"America is experiencing a cost of living crisis that's forcing families to make impossible choices between basic necessities. In this video we examine the collapse of economic stability through real stories: SNAP benefits being cut before major holidays, full-time teachers unable to afford living, and workers spending entire paychecks on utilities alone. We explore how this breakdown extends beyond inflation numbers to reveal grocery bills doubling, healthcare becoming unaffordable even with insurance, and middle-class families financing food purchases on credit. We analyze documented evidence of this systematic failure, the financial desperation gripping working Americans, the impact on household stability and what these trends reveal about economic reality. Keywords like cost of living crisis, affordability breakdown, food insecurity, utility costs, healthcare expenses and middle class collapse aren't abstract terms—they describe families working full-time yet still struggling to survive. If you're wondering why paychecks don't stretch anymore, why basic stability feels impossible to achieve, and what's behind this financial pressure, this video documents the reality. Don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and ring the bell to stay informed on economic issues directly affecting American households."
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "Athena"

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2002, "Athena"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"Magnificent island universe NGC 2403 stands within the boundaries of the long-necked constellation Camelopardalis. Some 10 million light-years distant and about 50,000 light-years across, the spiral galaxy also seems to have more than its fair share of giant star forming HII regions, marked by the telltale reddish glow of atomic hydrogen gas. The giant HII regions are energized by clusters of hot, massive stars that explode as bright supernovae at the end of their short and furious lives.
A member of the M81 group of galaxies, NGC 2403 closely resembles another galaxy with an abundance of star forming regions that lies within our own local galaxy group, M33 the Triangulum Galaxy. Spiky in appearance, bright stars in this colorful galaxy portrait of NGC 2403 lie in the foreground, within our own Milky Way.”

"Rules Versus Righteousness"

"Rules Versus Righteousness"
by Paul Rosenberg

"Yes, we’ve seen a string of irrational, malicious and even murderous rules lately, but that’s not what I’m addressing in this post. Today my point is that rules by themselves – rules by their essence – are the opponents of righteousness. I know this strikes most people as impossible, but I’m convinced that it’s correct and important. I expect this concept to take root slowly; human psychology is just that way: It takes time to absorb and sift ideas that are not only new, but which stand against basic assumptions. So, if this seems like it’s “too far out there,” please try to let it remain in your mind as a possibility, even if a far-fetched one. Thanks.

It Nearly Always Comes Back To Structure: There are multiple ways to analyze almost anything, but the one that stands out to me is analyzing the structure of things. As it happens, this type of analysis is rarely done for human affairs, which I think accounts for a significant share of our problems.

What I want to do, briefly, is explain the structure of righteousness, and show you why rules oppose it. So, let’s start with a definition: Righteousness is not merely doing the right thing, or even knowing that you are doing the right thing. It is doing the right thing by your own will.

You don’t improve your inner workings by following rules. Rather, you surrender them to an exterior command. That insults your inner parts rather than using and upgrading them. Once, however, you generate your own desire to do beneficial and courageous things, you both strengthen your inner parts and know that you are a source of benefit in the universe. That is righteousness, and it’s a massively beneficial thing.

The great difference in the two models is that in one of them our inner parts are subsidiary and inferior to something external… our actions are derived from something outside… our goodness is not inherent, but subsidiary. In the other model, our inner parts generate goodness, making us primary and potent beings; beings who continually improve. Once we begin to see and accept this, we become objectively better beings… we grow and expand… and we very certainly become more confident and reliable beings.

Still, it’s notable that the best human actions arise where rules are absent or disregarded. The human who surrenders his or her judgment to rules is highly unlikely to show courage and to stand up for the oppressed. The man or woman who summons the courage to act beyond the rules is the actual hero. As Martin Luther King noted:"We should never forget that everything Adolph Hitler did in Germany was “legal” and everything the freedom fighters did in Hungary was “illegal.”

One final point: Humans have promoted rules as a path to goodness for millennia, with a doggedness to rival any compulsive disorder. If rules worked, we’d be a race of angels by now. So…Rules do not engender human progress, rather they hinder it. Again, I know that this seems strange and even threatening, but I submit to you that while the concept may be foreign, it is true all the same. Rules displace and disgrace our inner mechanisms. We and our entire world will be far better off once we stop treating them as idols. Thanks for considering it."

"Yet Now..."

“Yet now, as he roared across the night sky toward an unknown destiny, he found himself facing that bleak and ultimate question which so few men can answer to their satisfaction. What have I done with my life, he asked himself, that the world will be poorer if I leave it?”
- Arthur C. Clarke, “Glide Path”
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Alan Parsons Project, "Old and Wise"

The Poet: Khalil Gibran, "A Tear and A Smile"

Khalil Gibran, "A Tear and A Smile"
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