Amazed (at the stupidity) and fascinated (by idiocy) by binge and panic shopper, I was compelled to ponder specifically about the toilet paper shortage in light of the recent pandemic (“corona virus”). This blog is will reflect on the reasoning provided by shoppers, and psychologists, a look at the economic statistics and realities of the […]
Tag: observation
Break Time! Financial Advice…
Howdy! This time I’ve decided to share something from others…not my own blog, or writing…for you, my readers because I think the advices were really good. The question was posed by a Millennial who’s wondering what financial aspects to consider as he’s venturing into buying his first house. The answers and attribution are below. I’m […]
Understanding World-trade @ Pre-K Level :)
Howdy, so today I present to you a basic picture of where we are (pivoted on USA) in terms on political interests, trades and sources of frictions (even a pre-K should get this!). This is true at this time (things will change over time, I’m sure). Disclaimer: This is not an exhaustive list by any […]
Time and perceptions by age
Hello again, today I’m presenting you a very simple visual that expresses my observations based on my son’s life (who’s just turned 19), my life, people around me (including family, friends, colleagues). This is not scientific and there may or may not be data to support it, but that’s beside the point. The point is […]