20 FEB 2014 by ideonexus
The Riddle of Power
The eunuch rubbed his powdered hands together. “May I leave you with a bit of a riddle, Lord Tyrion?” He did not wait for an answer. “In a room sit three great men, a king, a priest, and a rich man with his gold. Between them stands a sellsword, a little man of common birth and no great mind. Each of the great ones bids him slay the other two. ‘Do it’ says the king, ‘for I am your lawful ruler.’ ‘Do it’ says the priest, ‘for I command you in the names of the gods.’ ‘Do...Three men in a room command a forth to kill the other two, who dies?
03 OCT 2013 by ideonexus
A Logical Process to Understand True Wealth
I have tried out the following intellectual filtering procedure with
both multi-thousand general public audiences and with audiences
of only a hundred or so advanced scholars and have never
experienced disagreement with my progression of residual
conclusions. I proceed as follows: I am going to make a series of
analytical statements to you, and if anyone disagrees with me on
any statement we will discard that statement. Only those of all my
statements which remain 100 per cent unprotected wil...It is not the artificial concept of wealth we have invented, but the resources we use to combat the forces of entropy and survive.
13 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Value is Based on Utility, Not Price
The determination of the value of an item must not be based on its price, but rather on the utility it yields. The price of the item is dependent only on the thing itself and is equal for everyone; the utility, however, is dependent on the particular circumstances of the person making the estimate. Thus there is no doubt that a gain of one thousand ducats is more significant to a pauper than to a rich man though both gain the same amount. Folksonomies: value qualitative
Folksonomies: value qualitative
$100 to a Rich Man is less valuable than the same sum to a poor one.