This is a good distinction. The Japanese tradition might serve as an example of different aging paradigms (also present in other areas of the world). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Asian_age_reckoning
This makes sense. That being said, convention is very useful until it is broken for further optimization and setting better standards. I'm just not sure that a debate over "when it really started" is useful in that…
Lol. Now you're getting to the core of macroeconomics within our existing infrastructure. The Fed is cutting (again!) investors are chilling (again!). I don't want to burn money with some sort of hopeful expectation of…
YES. This pertains to the market conditions and even if it's a tiny company, it's still swimming in a pond affected by various macro-conditions.
I totally agree with this. In terms of academic achievement, it's more of "where you were" at the time and overall competency, but reality is much more brutal. The luck factor is well-known in financial circles and…
Lol
Fully agree. That's the primary issue associated with bringing a piece of critical civic infrastructure, such as voting, into the digital domain. Who builds, maintains and secures the tech? Certainly not the government.…
This is great advice--looking at it from that angle. To add to your advice, consider looking into the private sector for any potential help--interest forgiveness, loan consolidation, or even refinancing a home mortgage…
This is a good distinction. The Japanese tradition might serve as an example of different aging paradigms (also present in other areas of the world). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Asian_age_reckoning
This makes sense. That being said, convention is very useful until it is broken for further optimization and setting better standards. I'm just not sure that a debate over "when it really started" is useful in that…
Lol. Now you're getting to the core of macroeconomics within our existing infrastructure. The Fed is cutting (again!) investors are chilling (again!). I don't want to burn money with some sort of hopeful expectation of…
YES. This pertains to the market conditions and even if it's a tiny company, it's still swimming in a pond affected by various macro-conditions.
I totally agree with this. In terms of academic achievement, it's more of "where you were" at the time and overall competency, but reality is much more brutal. The luck factor is well-known in financial circles and…
Lol
Fully agree. That's the primary issue associated with bringing a piece of critical civic infrastructure, such as voting, into the digital domain. Who builds, maintains and secures the tech? Certainly not the government.…
This is great advice--looking at it from that angle. To add to your advice, consider looking into the private sector for any potential help--interest forgiveness, loan consolidation, or even refinancing a home mortgage…