Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Vaule Of Money

"A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow."
"Time is money "

Both are old sayings that I still hear to this day and have truth behind it. Looking at it from a subjective viewpoint, money defines success in present day society. Not only do people look towards money for wealth, but for power as well. It is hard to correctly define money. Some would take the technical approach and say its a representation of golf backed by the government, but with rising inflation rates and heavy amounts of debt due to credit, money has become the epicenter of our culture. We gawk in awe of celebrities who own million dollar mansions, and don't bat an eyelash while walking past a homeless person. We as Americans spend millions of dollars eating out and throwing away food while kids starve in third world countries. We often take money for granted because we grew up in a money-hungry society. Everywhere you look, money is a part of something. We see adults pushing kids to stay in school and get a degree. Of course it is in every parent's best interest to parent their kids and help them become successful in whatever they do, but we do it with money in mind. We want our kids to graduate college and get a degree so that he won't have to make minimum wage at a fast food restaurant. But there is where the point is often missed. Life isn't about money. Life isn't about the accumulation of it or your ability to save it. Money is a symbol of power that will never fade as long as people have an incentive to obtain it.

Waste of the Day!

In the matter of one day I managed to only throw away :


  • 6 plastic bottles 
  • 2 plastic fruit containers
  • 4 protein bar wrappers 
  • candy wrapper 
  • and 3 plastic plates 
  • napkins
Most of my waste comes from snacks in between meals from the cafe. I drink a lot of fluids through the day which contains most of my waste. As I sit and think about everything I throw away during the course of the day , it really is not that much trash. I should and will, do a better job of recycling my plastic trash and using less napkins throughout the day. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Capitalism Vs Socialism

Capitalism is an economic system where resources (where monetary or otherwise) are privately owned. Socialism, on the other hand, is a system where goods are owned by the state or the public. In capitalism, everyone works for their own wealth, while in socialism, everyone works for wealth which is distributed equally to everyone. Capitalism (the free market) is a socioeconomic system that relies upon certain basic institutions, among them private property, contract, rule of law, and voluntary exchange. It is this system that enables individuals and communities to pursue their own perceived self-interest without resorting to coercion. The capitalist system also allows for the creation of corporations and other entities that seek to maximize profit as a means of meeting the needs and wants of individuals and communities. I think neither one will help create a sustainable economy. People want to share and generate personal income: they want to co-operate as well as compete.  That’s the way the economy is going and it’s what will be the foundation of sustainability.