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14 Feb 2009

He chastised the the righteous Pharisees. They focused on the legal laws, the principles they thought by abiding pleased Him. They started loving the laws, and the thought of fulfilling them that they forgot about the One the laws sought to please.

Are we modern Pharisees? Imposing our righteous ways on others, turning our noses against others who do not follow our ways? Even towards our friends, do we judge as if we were sinless, as if we were Almighty?

I wish for no friend like this.

Uncle T

11 Feb 2009

Economics of happiness and human adaptation

Humans adapt to their lot over time. If last year was a bad economic year, and even the slightest improvement this year, would make people, on average, happier. But that happiness dissipates over time, that is, assuming everything else stays the same, our happiness gained from the improvement this year will lessen next year, and lessen by even more the following year and so forth.

A more pertinent illustration: couples are, on average, happiest in their first year of marriage, coming from unwedded to wedded. But the bliss of marriage dissipates with increased number of marriages. So the cliched honeymoon period is true. This is not the narrative of a soap opera; this is the academic field of the economics of happiness.

On a more positive note stemming from the same academic work, is that the misery of being thrown into prison also dissipates with time. This is because, according to theory, is that we humans adapt to our situations, good or bad, over time, on average. Time, then, does seemingly heals wounds, but also makes us take for granted the good things that happen.

I guess, in this light, perhaps we will know the world will bounce back after this economic crisis. But my greatest worry is that some might not even survive this crisis to see themselves bounce back.

Perhaps more on this later. Do you have any thoughts on the economics of happiness?




Uncle T

10 Feb 2009

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Uncle T

9 Feb 2009

Sidestepping purgatorial trials

"She makes it look so easy, waltzing through the thick vegetation of crap that the harsh world grows. Her smile sidesteps purgatorial trials and right through the doors of celestial achievement. Simple. Too simple perhaps? Yet, he can't help but look on with respect, and smile, pondering about her path to greatness."



Uncle T