She’s my reflection, she’s my doll
She lives in the city of transformation
From heavy density to empty
She made me a conundrum to play with
The mirage to chase and I
Dreamed what she might be
In the mirror in front
Honey I called but anyone could be
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Some thoughts
Concept can evolute by itself; it could be a copy of another copy without the original.
Nobody is the author, everybody becomes the vehicle of the idea.Once you accept the idea,
you will behave as the idea told you though. And you will start fully trust the idea
since you have tried to implement it.
And you become a copy of the concept.
This happens because it’s easy for people to live under something. We all need a quick
solution, and we all need an understandable answer.
It reminds me about the ‘killer’s game’.
Nobody is going to know anything until somebody starts to talk. It’s interesting because
you build your knowledge from a possible falsehood.But it still provides the information;
the information gives you the material to work with. So even it’s totally bullshit,
it’s better than null. The ability of adapting information distinct people, and a piece
of information force you to judge. It seems that there is no grey area in between, you
either trust it or not. So it helps to achieve one thing, grouping. (Even it’s a dynamic
process; you can change your position at any stage you like.) But, you see, this is the
power of word, or power of idea. You cannot pretend there isn’t one when there is, you
cannot live like you haven’t been affected by the information.
And people learn fast whether to stay with a statement or go to the opposite. It makes
people feeling uncomfortable to be dropped into the middle. Therefore, it’s easy to make
an idea work. It’s easy, thus dangerous.
It's dangerous but still happens again and again cause it’s easy.
The last piece:
Economics has only one problem to solve: the trade off between fair and efficiency.
But finance cares nothing about fair. It has its own ass to take care: how to understand
the information; how to allocate resources based on the information.
It’s not hard to make a guess on my view of government: I don’t like big government by natural,
but I don’t believe the shitting on free market. Free market gives you the maximum efficiency,
but as long as we are still human, the most ugly yet beautiful thing in the world, we need
the government has our back to provide the some sense unfair ‘fair’.
PS:
I should make this an ad: this is the century of information............
And it actually always is.
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