tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31933323.post7075930441762982162..comments2012-09-05T15:01:47.600+05:30Comments on All the tired horses in the sun: Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05915768252738700540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31933323.post-72483286580251239882009-01-12T23:19:00.000+05:302009-01-12T23:19:00.000+05:30the problem is not how to get back to the original...the problem is not how to get back to the original state of simplicity, but to sort out a point of stability where things do not get any further complex, and thus more volatile. this may mean taking a few steps back, and moving in a different direction.<BR/><BR/>lol....i sound like an MBA!Abhijithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09379774609519727835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31933323.post-48347852568435028542009-01-12T13:56:00.000+05:302009-01-12T13:56:00.000+05:30Less intelligent (in terms of theoretical 'number ...Less intelligent (in terms of theoretical 'number of senses') creatures have found out living in community has far greater benefits and have survived thousands of years on this planet. <BR/>I'm still leaning on the opinion that in an economy where money can grow money, its going to explode under your foot someday. A debt based economy will loose all it has when the day comes to pay back the debt. So who does it get paid back to? And yes, we all should learn to live in this modern economy. Where a productive hour is just a few bits flipped on some electronic storage which may not last more than few years. Talk about leaving behind something for the next generation.Ashokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606142257862151156noreply@blogger.com