One phrase in the song, America the Beautiful, by Katherine Lee Bates uses the words “whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare of freedom beat” to describe the path the feet of the pioneers made crossing the wilderness to the west.
These writings are my own. I try to support my thoughts with quotes and scripture references – my thoughts are in blue; references are in black. I don’t profess doctrinal infallibility or authority, nor do I have any standing as a spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you find these writings useful, I am pleased. If they contend with your understanding of a subject, I apologize. If there a topic you wish to discuss, I will do my best to respond.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
My philosophy
Below is a part of my philosophy of life. You don't have to actually answer the questions. Just read it and you'll get the point.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
The Abilene Paradox
Sometimes, in our family, we decide to do something that is agreed upon by all concerned, but seems to be a less than optimum use of our time and resources. At those times, one or more of us might say, “Is this an Abilene Paradox?”
Opportunity cost and agency
I learned in Economics 101 about the concept of opportunity cost. In general, economists define the "opportunity cost" of any good or service as the value of all the other goods or services that must be given up in order to produce that good or service – a cost that can be unimaginably great.
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