Joe Posnanski's "Roses and Bosses."
Yeah, he is talking about Pete and Springsteen.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Being Here Versus Being There
Life requires focus. Well, the good life requires focus.
Life can only be lived now. The past does not matter. Past futures tell us that everything ends up alright. It gives us information, but that does not matter either. All we have is now. Every future depends on now, right now, the next second of your life. The next second is all that I control.
This is certainly not new information. It has been with us since the beginning. In fact, Jeff and GGM have said it better on this blog.
But it is the hardest lesson I have ever tried to learn. It is a lesson that I continuously forget. A lesson I have to relearn over and over again.
But everything ends up alright. That has to be good enough for me.
Life can only be lived now. The past does not matter. Past futures tell us that everything ends up alright. It gives us information, but that does not matter either. All we have is now. Every future depends on now, right now, the next second of your life. The next second is all that I control.
This is certainly not new information. It has been with us since the beginning. In fact, Jeff and GGM have said it better on this blog.
But it is the hardest lesson I have ever tried to learn. It is a lesson that I continuously forget. A lesson I have to relearn over and over again.
But everything ends up alright. That has to be good enough for me.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Things I Learned This Afternoon
1. Shooting basketball, not playing, but just shooting does wonders for me. I start focusing on putting the ball just over the rim. I forget about how many I make. I just shoot. I have noticed younger guys (and maybe older guys too) do not feel this way. They want to play. They want to compete. They cannot see the value in focusing on putting the ball just over the rim.
2. A shower in the middle of the day especially warm days also does wonders for me. Feeling clean and refreshed is important to mental well-being. Some times morning showers just do not "take." Also, especially on warm days, a luke-warm to mildly cool shower makes you feel better than a hot shower because they "take" much better. It is hard at first to accept the cold water, but afterwards it does feel better.
2. A shower in the middle of the day especially warm days also does wonders for me. Feeling clean and refreshed is important to mental well-being. Some times morning showers just do not "take." Also, especially on warm days, a luke-warm to mildly cool shower makes you feel better than a hot shower because they "take" much better. It is hard at first to accept the cold water, but afterwards it does feel better.
Some More Good Sports Writing
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Conversation
A: I don't trust non-parametric econometrics.
B: You mean you don't understand non-parametric econometrics.
A: No...I don't trust econometricians.
B: What do you mean? You don't trust people in general?
A: I don't trust anyone who analyzes data that they did not have any hand in creating. It just seems foolish. Why would anyone attempt to answer a question or understand a problem through someone else's eyes? There seems to be a step missing to me.
B: You mean you don't understand non-parametric econometrics.
A: No...I don't trust econometricians.
B: What do you mean? You don't trust people in general?
A: I don't trust anyone who analyzes data that they did not have any hand in creating. It just seems foolish. Why would anyone attempt to answer a question or understand a problem through someone else's eyes? There seems to be a step missing to me.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Academia
Arnold Kling discusses academia.
One has to define success before he can achieve it.
Bitterness has destroyed many men. I have to do what I care about, what I am passionate about. There is no other way.
Now I have to discover what I care and am passionate about. Working on my resume has helped me realize this.
I am starting to understand that a resume is just as much about the future as it is the past.
One has to define success before he can achieve it.
Bitterness has destroyed many men. I have to do what I care about, what I am passionate about. There is no other way.
Now I have to discover what I care and am passionate about. Working on my resume has helped me realize this.
I am starting to understand that a resume is just as much about the future as it is the past.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Bottled Water
I do not enjoy drinking water. I prefer diet soda.
I have tried. Sometimes I compromise with tea, coffee, and sugar-free drink mixes. But I always go back to diet soda.
Yesterday I bought a 24 pack of half-liter bottles of watter. I have done this before and will probably do it again. I usually use the bottles for the sugar-free drink mixes. It usually takes me three months to finish the 24 pack.
I am dehydrated. Dehydration leads to fatigue, headaches, and muscle cramps. I consume too much caffeine. This worsens my acid reflux which rots my esophagus.
What do I do?
The answer is to drink water. No matter if it is from a bottle or the fountain. Just do it.
This post has no point but represents me recognizing a problem and attempting to correct it.
I have tried. Sometimes I compromise with tea, coffee, and sugar-free drink mixes. But I always go back to diet soda.
Yesterday I bought a 24 pack of half-liter bottles of watter. I have done this before and will probably do it again. I usually use the bottles for the sugar-free drink mixes. It usually takes me three months to finish the 24 pack.
I am dehydrated. Dehydration leads to fatigue, headaches, and muscle cramps. I consume too much caffeine. This worsens my acid reflux which rots my esophagus.
What do I do?
The answer is to drink water. No matter if it is from a bottle or the fountain. Just do it.
This post has no point but represents me recognizing a problem and attempting to correct it.
Postive Thoughts
Over The Rhine's "We’re Gonna Pull Through"
You take your own sweet time
Order us a glass of wine
And wink at all the rich folks in the room
We’re gonna pull through
We’ve been careful, we’ve been good
Doing most of the things we should
But the picture is much bigger than we knew
We’re gonna pull through
There’s no such thing as cool
And we’re gonna pull through
I’d rather feel your heat
On a wicked winter day
Than watch a holiday parade
With dancers and balloons
We’re gonna pull through
You hold me just the same way
Levon would play
And The Weight is my favorite song
We’re gonna pull through
Breaking our own rules
We’re gonna pull through
Maybe, sorta, kinda
If I really had to say
Something good is on its way
And we’re gonna pull through
You take your own sweet time
Order us a glass of wine
And wink at all the rich folks in the room
We’re gonna pull through
We’ve been careful, we’ve been good
Doing most of the things we should
But the picture is much bigger than we knew
We’re gonna pull through
There’s no such thing as cool
And we’re gonna pull through
I’d rather feel your heat
On a wicked winter day
Than watch a holiday parade
With dancers and balloons
We’re gonna pull through
You hold me just the same way
Levon would play
And The Weight is my favorite song
We’re gonna pull through
Breaking our own rules
We’re gonna pull through
Maybe, sorta, kinda
If I really had to say
Something good is on its way
And we’re gonna pull through
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Another Football Story
Spence was a chiseled fullback. Two inches taller and he would have been Division I.
Stew was a sinewy cornerback. He was an all-conference long jumper, an above average Division III athlete.
I was an un-athletic center. A senior who had broke his leg as a junior. Now I could barely move to my left. I was always a step slow even for an offensive lineman. The leg made things worse.
It was Friday. Practice consisted of getting your uniform for Saturday’s game, screwing around, walking through tomorrow’s plans, screwing around, running when your special team was called, and screwing around some more. We then got in a circle, yelled “Win!” in unison, and went back to the locker room.
I had my cleats off. I stood up to take my shorts and jock off. My locker was next to Stew’s. He was 49. I was 50.
“You motherfucker!” Stew crashed into me, Spence on top of him shouting at the top of his lungs. My surgically repaired leg buckled. I barely scooted away in time.
Some other guys stepped into to break it up. I had no idea what the whole thing was about. It was not important.
Spence solidified his reputation as a truly crazy motherfucker. Stew remained a nice guy who had trouble knowing when to stop trying to be funny, a guy who won more accolades than Spence, but never earned the respect or fear from teammates that Spence did.
All I could think about was what if? What if my surgically repaired leg had snapped? What if I had been hurt? What if one of them had been seriously hurt?
I guess none of those things mattered after we won Saturday.
Stew was a sinewy cornerback. He was an all-conference long jumper, an above average Division III athlete.
I was an un-athletic center. A senior who had broke his leg as a junior. Now I could barely move to my left. I was always a step slow even for an offensive lineman. The leg made things worse.
It was Friday. Practice consisted of getting your uniform for Saturday’s game, screwing around, walking through tomorrow’s plans, screwing around, running when your special team was called, and screwing around some more. We then got in a circle, yelled “Win!” in unison, and went back to the locker room.
I had my cleats off. I stood up to take my shorts and jock off. My locker was next to Stew’s. He was 49. I was 50.
“You motherfucker!” Stew crashed into me, Spence on top of him shouting at the top of his lungs. My surgically repaired leg buckled. I barely scooted away in time.
Some other guys stepped into to break it up. I had no idea what the whole thing was about. It was not important.
Spence solidified his reputation as a truly crazy motherfucker. Stew remained a nice guy who had trouble knowing when to stop trying to be funny, a guy who won more accolades than Spence, but never earned the respect or fear from teammates that Spence did.
All I could think about was what if? What if my surgically repaired leg had snapped? What if I had been hurt? What if one of them had been seriously hurt?
I guess none of those things mattered after we won Saturday.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Sometimes You Just Have To Win
When I was a senior in high school, I was the bench press king of the weight lifting class.
In February, I put up 300 pounds to put myself well-ahead of the offensive guard I played beside's 275. He played baseball, so he was not a threat for the rest of the year. The old coach rang a bell when someone put up 300. It was a nice moment.
(Our football program was going through a down period at the time. That is why these weights are a little low. We also had a very anti-supplement coach. I did not learn how to lift intelligently until college. I did not learn about nutrition until after college. Also many seniors quit lifting after football season and concentrated on curls and the things curls can bring a horny mannish-boy.)
But then in April, out of nowhere, a big ol' boy from the holler who was in the other class put up 300. I failed at 315.
The last max out was during the exam period. I maxed 315 on my second try. But the big ol' boy still had a chance to beat me the next day.
His class (and himself) decided to play basketball instead of maxing. I won by default.
A future Division I track prospect who did not lose in high school let me know of my championship. He said something to me like "You didn't want to win like that."
We had won only three football games total in my junior and senior years. I choked at the regional track meet and failed to make states. I replied "Sometimes you just have to fucking win."
I was a wise eighteen-year old.
In February, I put up 300 pounds to put myself well-ahead of the offensive guard I played beside's 275. He played baseball, so he was not a threat for the rest of the year. The old coach rang a bell when someone put up 300. It was a nice moment.
(Our football program was going through a down period at the time. That is why these weights are a little low. We also had a very anti-supplement coach. I did not learn how to lift intelligently until college. I did not learn about nutrition until after college. Also many seniors quit lifting after football season and concentrated on curls and the things curls can bring a horny mannish-boy.)
But then in April, out of nowhere, a big ol' boy from the holler who was in the other class put up 300. I failed at 315.
The last max out was during the exam period. I maxed 315 on my second try. But the big ol' boy still had a chance to beat me the next day.
His class (and himself) decided to play basketball instead of maxing. I won by default.
A future Division I track prospect who did not lose in high school let me know of my championship. He said something to me like "You didn't want to win like that."
We had won only three football games total in my junior and senior years. I choked at the regional track meet and failed to make states. I replied "Sometimes you just have to fucking win."
I was a wise eighteen-year old.
Friday, April 18, 2008
What I See
I walk to the bus. I see people talking and texting on cell phones. I see different brands and features. I see cars. I see different brands, sizes, fuel requirements and social signals.
I do not see one kind of anything. I do not see optimality. I see opinions, some foolish, some intelligent.
Some people minimize risk. Some people do not give a damn about risk. Some people consider risk a "spice of life." Some people buy lottery tickets. Some people buy insurance. Some people buy both.
When there is no optimality, when there is no "best" answer, when we just do not know, what do we do?
I better do something.
I do not see one kind of anything. I do not see optimality. I see opinions, some foolish, some intelligent.
Some people minimize risk. Some people do not give a damn about risk. Some people consider risk a "spice of life." Some people buy lottery tickets. Some people buy insurance. Some people buy both.
When there is no optimality, when there is no "best" answer, when we just do not know, what do we do?
I better do something.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Laziness Or Discpline
I fix turkey breakfast sausage for breakfast. I burn it. It is not enough for lunch.
Instead of spending money, I eat four inches of the cold turkey smoked sausage that I left in the office. I eat a couple raw almonds.
Come 6:00PM, I am starving. I miss the Kroger bus. I catch the 7:15PM "go home" bus. I cook some freezer burned chicken tenders and eat a salad. I have a chocolate ricotta Splenda dessert.
I feel fat, full, and content. I guess that is all one can ask out life.
Instead of spending money, I eat four inches of the cold turkey smoked sausage that I left in the office. I eat a couple raw almonds.
Come 6:00PM, I am starving. I miss the Kroger bus. I catch the 7:15PM "go home" bus. I cook some freezer burned chicken tenders and eat a salad. I have a chocolate ricotta Splenda dessert.
I feel fat, full, and content. I guess that is all one can ask out life.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
I Am Slowly Learning To Deal With Life
I woke up this morning. I didn't know what to do.
I have things to do. I have things to mourn.
I get to the office after 9:00AM. I check my Email. I have more things to do.
More things to do doesn't make the things to mourn disappear.
"Rockin' In The Free World by Neil Young
--------
There's colors on the street
Red, white and blue
People shufflin' their feet
People sleepin' in their shoes
But there's a warnin' sign on the road ahead
There's a lot of people sayin' we'd be better off dead
Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them
So I try to forget it, any way I can.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
I see a woman in the night
With a baby in her hand
Under an old street light
Near a garbage can
Now she puts the kid away, and she's gone to get a hit
She hates her life, and what she's done to it
There's one more kid that will never go to school
Never get to fall in love, never get to be cool.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler,
Machine gun hand
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people, says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn, got roads to drive.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world."
---
I have things to do. I have things to mourn.
I get to the office after 9:00AM. I check my Email. I have more things to do.
More things to do doesn't make the things to mourn disappear.
"Rockin' In The Free World by Neil Young
--------
There's colors on the street
Red, white and blue
People shufflin' their feet
People sleepin' in their shoes
But there's a warnin' sign on the road ahead
There's a lot of people sayin' we'd be better off dead
Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them
So I try to forget it, any way I can.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
I see a woman in the night
With a baby in her hand
Under an old street light
Near a garbage can
Now she puts the kid away, and she's gone to get a hit
She hates her life, and what she's done to it
There's one more kid that will never go to school
Never get to fall in love, never get to be cool.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.
We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler,
Machine gun hand
We got department stores and toilet paper
Got styrofoam boxes for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people, says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn, got roads to drive.
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world."
---
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Two Discoveries And Academic Writing
I listened to Rudy Ray Moore last night. I assure you it was an enlightening experience. I am laughing as I write this post.
I linked to some articles written by Pat Jordan after reading about him here. He is a "pull no punches" writer that knows and has played sports.
I read and enjoyed two Pat Jordan articles this morning. I labored through three academic articles this afternoon. I just do not understand the purpose of much academic writing. All of the important (if there are any important) things are listed in the abstract. The rest is just excruciating details about nothing, nothing whatsoever.
I bet the average readership (introduction to conclusion) of any academic article is less than twenty-five.
Could a popular writer make a living with this kind of readership?
I linked to some articles written by Pat Jordan after reading about him here. He is a "pull no punches" writer that knows and has played sports.
I read and enjoyed two Pat Jordan articles this morning. I labored through three academic articles this afternoon. I just do not understand the purpose of much academic writing. All of the important (if there are any important) things are listed in the abstract. The rest is just excruciating details about nothing, nothing whatsoever.
I bet the average readership (introduction to conclusion) of any academic article is less than twenty-five.
Could a popular writer make a living with this kind of readership?
Dreams
1. I am in a graduate macroeconomics class. Our department head is teaching it. We get our first exam back. Like most of my classmates, I get less than 25% of the possible points. One student gets a very high percentage of the points. The department head is going over the test and made every thing seem simple. All the answers were based on straightforward game theory.
Except for the department head and the simplicity, this was a whole lot like my graduate macroeconomics class.
2. I am back in my 12th grade English class taking a test. I am with students I currently know. They keep talking to me. They won't shut up. I can't finish the test. Time is running out, and there is no way I am going to finish. People keep talking to me. I am freaking out.
I wake up and remember I do not have anymore classes to take. But this is a reoccurring dream.
3. The Virginia Tech basketball team makes the Final Four as a 10 seed. I keep saying they are no good. They only made it to the quarterfinals of the NIT. They are a 10 seed. But they make it to the Final Four.
Maybe this was a premonition about next year.
Except for the department head and the simplicity, this was a whole lot like my graduate macroeconomics class.
2. I am back in my 12th grade English class taking a test. I am with students I currently know. They keep talking to me. They won't shut up. I can't finish the test. Time is running out, and there is no way I am going to finish. People keep talking to me. I am freaking out.
I wake up and remember I do not have anymore classes to take. But this is a reoccurring dream.
3. The Virginia Tech basketball team makes the Final Four as a 10 seed. I keep saying they are no good. They only made it to the quarterfinals of the NIT. They are a 10 seed. But they make it to the Final Four.
Maybe this was a premonition about next year.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Some Things I Have Learned
1. Cheap jeans are cheap. Cheap jeans cover your ass. They help with cash flow. But they are cheap. No one will ever make the cover of GQ wearing Wal-Mart jeans. I do not care about making the cover of GQ. I like cheap jeans for most purposes, but they are cheap.
2. My home computer works 3/4 of the time. My office computer works 5/6 of the time. That other 1/4 and 1/6 of the time has taken years off my life.
3. I have bought four generic phone chargers. Over the same time I have had one original Motorola charger. Motorola chargers are twice as expensive as generic chargers. My phone battery works 1/2 the time. The generic chargers have the tendency to constantly switch from charging to not charging when they begin to fail. I am sure this has not had a good effect on my battery. Again it is a cash flow issue.
4. To put these cash flow issues behind me, I have to work harder. Move forward. Move forward. Move forward.
2. My home computer works 3/4 of the time. My office computer works 5/6 of the time. That other 1/4 and 1/6 of the time has taken years off my life.
3. I have bought four generic phone chargers. Over the same time I have had one original Motorola charger. Motorola chargers are twice as expensive as generic chargers. My phone battery works 1/2 the time. The generic chargers have the tendency to constantly switch from charging to not charging when they begin to fail. I am sure this has not had a good effect on my battery. Again it is a cash flow issue.
4. To put these cash flow issues behind me, I have to work harder. Move forward. Move forward. Move forward.
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