Indeed, "the curse of knowledge", understanding logic, even when a child, and because of the logic, assuming, that all around see, hear and understand the same. Finally I sincerely believed that I was the sick one. It took a long time to find myself back again and to follow that what I know, but unfortunately still experiencing daily the frustration. This started already when I was a child, now I am 76. I still do not give up trying.
You are the typical case of someone who has not adapted to a sick world. It makes you feel you are the sick one because you cannot seem to rhyme with those around you. But it is the system that is sick, not you.
@@BettBeat_Media I came to that point and I do not feel sick because I do not think like the crowds, but I feel frustrated that the crowds are so easy to be influenced. As if the natural inbuilt intuition has been destroyed. The educators are to be blamed. School teachers. They have the duty to inform a child from a wide perspective, offering more than the book or the computer and showing ways how to find answers in libraries, not via Google only, to learn to check what Google offers, to teach it to think, not to copy and paste, but to think deeper, to learn to discuss, to learn via not only the brains, but with all its senses, being active, learning what distance is for instance not from words, or what Google maps shows, but by walking or biking the traject. Teachers have also the duty to inform the parents. Because parents are the first teachers in a child's life and can misinform the child. The most lie. Even about emotions. Do not answer questions. Serious questions. Do not sit and talk. Listen. To the child. I had difficult questions fro them. I have been punished for that. For those who might need it: the book "The Drama Of The Gifted Child", author: Alice Miller.
you summed up my life perfectly. if I mention my sometimes inadequate sleep, colleagues and friends advice me to stop reading/watching anything political. 😏 they perceive my need for truth, my "caring too much" as being a chump or person who "feels too much” (😊for others) too often. it's called empathy and I'm very grateful for you and your comment! much respect!! never give up! 💜
@@SineadNYC Yes, I stopped following the news as well. But then life brought it back on my plate and I have discovered that inner strength develops by listening to truth, one recognizes it, from deep within, as if the other says what you knew already. I collect truth in playlists, shared by those of which I knew/know they are truth speakers. Not just once, but always.
I never miss your pod- BRILLIANT!- i simply decreased my phone usage😊; hence, fewer comments ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ thx again for this uniquely informative podcast! 💜
Thank you gentlmen, you are all men of great moral and ethical courage!:)❤ Don't be disheartened Kervok, your work is very important to us the world that does not ascribe to the common western narrative/propaganda; unfortunately, yes, like Christ said we must all bear the cross we have been burdened with for the greater good for the world that we want to come into fruition! YOU are needed and LOVED by many around the world, hang in there friend❤🎉:)🫶🤲🙏✌️
I like Peter's explanation of the dollar hegemony (around 10 + minutes). I only wish that Peter did not call the sale of US treasury notes as buying debt. Peter should just refer to it as what it is, buying US treasuries. There is no real debt obligation. As Warren Mosler likes to say, the only thing the US owes the treasury holders is a bank statement (i.e., more keystrokes).
One thing: Pegged currencies were abolished for a reason, they are inherently unstable due to their supply constraint and lack of dynamic adjustability. Gold is not a productive asset I believe only like 10% of gold is used in industry and because gold is a commodity it makes it unsuitable for a median of exchange. The US is the de facto global median of exchange but there's a reason for that... The US has the largest consumer market in the world by consumption, it has one of the largest productive capacities in the world and a highly robust and stable economy overall. Currencies nowadays are pegged on an economy as a whole, i.e. productive capacity and aggregate demand. The US doesn't necessarily need foreign buyers of it's currency/debt, just printing money is not a problem because it's a median of exchange, not a commodity although capitalism shapes money into becoming a sort of pseudo-commodity MCM vs CMC, you can minimize this with a negative interest rate, demurrage tax on capital and redistributive and productive policy tho.
For people in the arab world who only knows to blame China and Russia, think what arabs have done. If you don't fight your battle, why should others fight for you?
Yemenis are Arabs, Hezbollah are Arabs, Palestinians are Arabs. What do you mean "what Arabs have done"? They fought like lions. People in the West should have done more to stop their governments from destroying West Asia. Let's not blame the victims here.
Indeed, "the curse of knowledge", understanding logic, even when a child, and because of the logic, assuming, that all around see, hear and understand the same. Finally I sincerely believed that I was the sick one. It took a long time to find myself back again and to follow that what I know, but unfortunately still experiencing daily the frustration. This started already when I was a child, now I am 76. I still do not give up trying.
You are the typical case of someone who has not adapted to a sick world. It makes you feel you are the sick one because you cannot seem to rhyme with those around you. But it is the system that is sick, not you.
@@BettBeat_Media I came to that point and I do not feel sick because I do not think like the crowds, but I feel frustrated that the crowds are so easy to be influenced. As if the natural inbuilt intuition has been destroyed. The educators are to be blamed. School teachers. They have the duty to inform a child from a wide perspective, offering more than the book or the computer and showing ways how to find answers in libraries, not via Google only, to learn to check what Google offers, to teach it to think, not to copy and paste, but to think deeper, to learn to discuss, to learn via not only the brains, but with all its senses, being active, learning what distance is for instance not from words, or what Google maps shows, but by walking or biking the traject. Teachers have also the duty to inform the parents. Because parents are the first teachers in a child's life and can misinform the child. The most lie. Even about emotions. Do not answer questions. Serious questions. Do not sit and talk. Listen. To the child. I had difficult questions fro them. I have been punished for that. For those who might need it: the book "The Drama Of The Gifted Child", author: Alice Miller.
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you summed up my life perfectly. if I mention my sometimes inadequate sleep, colleagues and friends advice me to stop reading/watching anything political. 😏
they perceive my need for truth, my "caring too much" as being a chump or person who "feels too much” (😊for others) too often.
it's called empathy and I'm very grateful for you and your comment!
much respect!! never give up! 💜
@@SineadNYC Yes, I stopped following the news as well. But then life brought it back on my plate and I have discovered that inner strength develops by listening to truth, one recognizes it, from deep within, as if the other says what you knew already. I collect truth in playlists, shared by those of which I knew/know they are truth speakers. Not just once, but always.
Great discussion. Very insightful guests.
Brilliant conversation.Thanks.
Glad u liked it!
I never miss your pod- BRILLIANT!- i simply decreased my phone usage😊; hence, fewer comments
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
thx again for this uniquely informative podcast! 💜
Good to see you.
Thank you gentlmen, you are all men of great moral and ethical courage!:)❤ Don't be disheartened Kervok, your work is very important to us the world that does not ascribe to the common western narrative/propaganda; unfortunately, yes, like Christ said we must all bear the cross we have been burdened with for the greater good for the world that we want to come into fruition! YOU are needed and LOVED by many around the world, hang in there friend❤🎉:)🫶🤲🙏✌️
They sure keep us busy protesting their games.
I like Peter's explanation of the dollar hegemony (around 10 + minutes). I only wish that Peter did not call the sale of US treasury notes as buying debt. Peter should just refer to it as what it is, buying US treasuries. There is no real debt obligation. As Warren Mosler likes to say, the only thing the US owes the treasury holders is a bank statement (i.e., more keystrokes).
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One thing: Pegged currencies were abolished for a reason, they are inherently unstable due to their supply constraint and lack of dynamic adjustability. Gold is not a productive asset I believe only like 10% of gold is used in industry and because gold is a commodity it makes it unsuitable for a median of exchange.
The US is the de facto global median of exchange but there's a reason for that... The US has the largest consumer market in the world by consumption, it has one of the largest productive capacities in the world and a highly robust and stable economy overall. Currencies nowadays are pegged on an economy as a whole, i.e. productive capacity and aggregate demand.
The US doesn't necessarily need foreign buyers of it's currency/debt, just printing money is not a problem because it's a median of exchange, not a commodity although capitalism shapes money into becoming a sort of pseudo-commodity MCM vs CMC, you can minimize this with a negative interest rate, demurrage tax on capital and redistributive and productive policy tho.
We will never abandon Palestine, they are us and we are them, all human, one love❤ 🇵🇸
Syria will be free again🇸🇾✌️🙏🤲🫶❤️
For people in the arab world who only knows to blame China and Russia, think what arabs have done. If you don't fight your battle, why should others fight for you?
Yemenis are Arabs, Hezbollah are Arabs, Palestinians are Arabs. What do you mean "what Arabs have done"? They fought like lions. People in the West should have done more to stop their governments from destroying West Asia. Let's not blame the victims here.
@@BettBeat_Media You are only picking and choosing a few.
Saudis are not arabs? Those in UAE are not arabs? Etc etc etc.
@ You are generalizing all Arabs and we don't accept that. Correct.
That neutral currency exists - it’s Bitcoin, the hardest money ever created. Please do some research on this.