Showing posts with label Workings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workings. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2025

South Park: Jeff Bezos' Amazon.com


I'm not a UFO alien freak, right? Hahaha
(SouthScope) South Park's shocking new episode just destroyed multi-billionaire and corporate egomaniac Jeff Bezos, Mr. Amazon, whose beautiful marriage to L.A. Latina Lauren Sanchez shocked the world and upset the economy of Florence, Italy.

Jeffrey Preston Bezos (né Jorgensen, born Jan. 12, 1964) is an American businessman best known as the founder, executive chairman, and former president and CEO of Amazon.com, the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company.

According to Forbes, as of May 2025, Bezos's estimated net worth exceeded $220 billion, making him the third richest person in the world [3]. He was the wealthiest person from 2017 to 2021, according to Forbes and the Bloomberg Billionaires Index [4][5]. More

Monday, September 1, 2025

Why do we try to control everything?


Why we try to control everything – and why it never works – The Buddha's answer
(Buddhism Podcast) April 9, 2025: Buddhism Explained. This podcast explores a quiet habit that many of us carry — the habit of trying to CONTROL everything in life.

Through simple language and gentle reflection, we look at why the mind/heart holds on, how this creates tension and stress, and what begins to change when we stop forcing things.

With stories from the Buddha’s life and clear examples, this talk offers a calm and thoughtful way to understand clinging, change, and the freedom that comes from letting go.
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 01:47 - Why we try to control life
  • 06:50 - Why control always fails
  • 11:55 - What happens when we let go
  • 17:01 - The Buddha’s real answer
#buddhismpodcast #buddhistteachings #donotcontroleverything

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Dear Abby, my dumb son's a 'Peter Pan'

I don't give a gosh darn whom you date or marry, but get a job to pay for it. Work, Son, commit.
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I'll marry your son IF you buy us a house, Mom.
DEAR ABBY: I am blessed with two sons who live with me. They are in their mid-20s.

The younger one is an amazing young man. He’s strong, confident but not cocky, and happy. He’s in college, works part-time, and plays in a band, among other things. 

My older son is the opposite. Since he was 16, he’s had countless jobs and is (again) currently unemployed. He has been fired from every single job except one.
Dr. Jordan Peterson: The Peter Pan Syndrome* - Pan prefers kinky Tinkerbell to normal Wendy
    You, listen to your Momma, Boy! - *Laughter*
    He always has some excuse to blame others for his failings. He thinks he’s smarter than the rest of us, thinks he knows better, etc.

    I’ve tried to tell and show him the issue is with HIM, not his previous employers. He refuses to accept responsibility for anything wrong in his life.


    I love him, but he is driving me crazy. I want to help him but, honestly, I’m over it. I’ve reached the point where it’s difficult to be civil to him.

    The last time he was out of work lasted three months. When I gave him a “drop dead” date to find a job or I was kicking him out of the house, miraculously, he found one in the nick of time.

    But won't marriage solve all our problems, Kramer? - Seinfeld and Kramer grow old alone
    I'm a Buddist, MOM! - I wish! You're full of it - If you don't get off my back, I'm gonna base jump

    We are back at that point again. I hate to do it, but I need him to either straighten up or get out.

    No matter what I do, I’m the bad guy — for enabling him or for forcing him out. I would love some advice.

    FED-UP MOM IN FLORIDA
    • DEAR THE BOTH OF YA: C'mon, Mom, I have lots on my plate! Pot, porn, pervy dating adventures, my cellphone, chasing chicks, gambling and boozing with my buddies, craft beer sampling, hanging out, smoking the herbage, my retainers, school, um, lots of stuff. And shut the front door, Abby! Who's even writing your column for you?! Get off my back.

    You're a lazy bum, dumb!
    DEAR MOM: Your son is no longer a child. He needs to learn to stand on his own two feet. Give him another deadline to find a job or be out from under your roof.

    While he is employed, tell him you expect him to save enough money for a security deposit on a place to live.

    Do not expect him to like it or be grateful to you for having subsidized him as long as you have. The biggest favor you can give him now is a chance to grow up....
    Mom, I have Peter Pan Syndrome. Sorry


    • Seinfeld; Dear Abby via New York Post, Feb. 23, 2025; Jack Black, "Jeepers Creepers," "Slackers," "Gay Son/Grass Valley Greg," Mr. Show with Bob and David (HBO); Psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson (analysis); Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, Shauna Schwartz, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

    Saturday, February 10, 2024

    Sex is legal in Switzerland: prostitution

    Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

    Is Switzerland's £3 billion legal sex trade too liberal? | documentary
    (The Sun) Feb. 3, 2024: Welcome to liberal Switzerland, where prostitution is legal and paying for sex has become as simple as ordering an Uber.

    As well as street prostitution, now websites offer clients a range of sexual services, spanning all kinds of kinks and fetishes, at the click of a button.
    • 0:00 Intro
    • 01:37 Inside a brothel in Geneva
    • 06:30 Street prostitution in Zurich
    • 10:29 Inside the high-class escort industry
    • 13:32 Uber-style prostitution app
    • 16:22 Inside a group sex sauna
    The sex industry is thought to be worth £2.9 billion — more than the country’s domestic cheese production.

    But while it sounds like a sex-positive utopia, for thousands of women plying the trade across the country the reality is much darker.

    In this documentary The Sun travelled to Switzerland to investigate how the county's super-liberal sex buying laws are working out for those in the industry.

    Read more
    ABOUT: The Sun delivers breaking news, latest gossip, and incredible exclusives around the world with hubs in London, New York, Scotland, and Ireland. Covering topics from news, money, and sport along with famous Fabulous Magazine, The Sun is the biggest news brand in the UK and one of the fastest growing news sites in the US. Stay tuned for video clips across the biggest news stories and segments from The Sun’s expert journalists. Become a Sun subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know. Read The Sun: thesun.co.uk

    Sunday, December 3, 2023

    Genocide Joe Biden at Xmas, US pro class

    Will Jailbird Trump make Xmas great again or be in arranging his affairs and on his way to jail?

    “Biden is a war criminal!” Pro-Palestinian demonstrators demand ceasefire, end of illegal occupation
    (Status Coup News) Dec. 3, 2023: On Dec. 1st, protesters flooded the streets in NYC, demanding a ceasefire and a Free Palestine. Following Israel ending the "pause," they have immediately begun bombing Gaza's civilian population, most of them women and children, and American peace activists have had enough.

    @JonFarinaPhoto on X (Twitter). SUPPORT Status Coup's ON-THE-GROUND and investigative reporting on the stories the corporate media COVERS UP: StatusCoup.com/Join #freepalestine #ceasefirenow #israelprotest

    Protesters chant: "We charge you with genocide!" at Biden's holiday celebration.


    Jimmy Dore gets deep: "Virtue hoarders," explains author Catherine Liu in this full interview, accusing the American managerial class.
    This book is a denunciation of the American credentialed elite class that serves capitalism while insisting on its own "progressive heroism."

    Professional Managerial Class (PMC) elite workers labor in a sphere of performative identity and virtue signaling, publicizing an ability to do ordinary things in fundamentally superior ways.

    Author Catherine Liu shows how the PMC stands in the way of social justice and economic redistribution by promoting meritocracy, philanthropy, and other self-serving operations to abet an individualist path to a better world.

    Virtue Hoarders is an unapologetically polemical call to reject making a virtue out of taste and consumption habits.

    "Forerunners: Ideas First" is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital publications. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.

    Sunday, August 27, 2023

    Metal in the Americas (Latino USA/NPR)

    Jeanne Montalvo Lucar and Maria Hinojosa, The Breakdown, LatinoUSA.org (PRX and NPR.org, Aug. 25, 2023); Madison Rox, Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
    Orale, Cola-Cabeza, toca tu guitara, vato! - Metal, guay, metal pesado! Aye caramba!

    The crowds at Latin American arena shows are too big and too caliente (Leo Correa/AP).
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    Nu metal is the best metal in the Americas
    (Latino USA) In a world full of stereotypes, Latinos listen to nothing but tropical rhythms with heavy [bongo] percussion.

    But the reality is that heavy metal is one of the biggest genres of music across Latin America (Meso-, Central-, and South Americas), with bands like [Slayer and Sepultura], Iron Maiden and Judas Priest selling out huge arenas whenever they tour in the region.

    Arena rock is better than sports, except futbol
    “It sounds like for many people that is noise, but it’s not. You have to be a very accomplished musician,” says Rodrigo Sanchez of the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela that has been known to make virtuosic acoustic covers of metal songs [in Ireland].

    Heavy metal began in the late 60s and early 70s in Great Britain, in part as a reaction to economic crisis that was gripping the country at the time. Many young people were unemployed and angry and looking for a place to express themselves.

    Sorry, homeboy, black metal is for whites only!
    They created a sound even more rebellious than plain old rock 'n roll. That sound spread throughout Europe, to the United States, and to Latin America — a region where many had their own reasons to be angry at the world.

    Metal bands sprung up around Latin America in the late 70s and early 80s with their own sound and their own things to say.

    Hard, Heavy & Happy (Nico Rose)
    “That music was like perfect for a third world p*ssed off kid. It was like the best,” says Max Cavalera, founding member of the legendary Brazilian metal band Sepultura, which became popular all over the world in the 1990s.

    “The poverty, the violence of the country [Brazil]. We took hold of that music. It became something that we could count on it to get through. It was like a weapon.”

    Latino USA: Breakdown
    Today’s “Breakdown,” which originally aired Dec. 2019, takes a look at the extreme fandom for heavy metal across Latin America and discusses the story behind the ground-breaking band Sepultura — that not only broke barriers for metal coming out of the region but also changed the sound of metal music around the world. Source

    There's enough heavy metal to welcome everyone from every country to get in the pit

    Latino USA is celebrating 30 years, 30 años, and would love to hear from listeners. Share a favorite episode with the show. Maybe it’s the one remembered the most, the one heard on a road trip, or the one most shared with others. Or maybe it's just a birthday wish: Leave a voicemail at (646) 571-1224 and that message might be featured on an upcoming show. Gracias.

    No B.S. with Rich Man Oliver in Appalachia

    Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
    Kevin Hart groans as blonde sports a "You are my Rock, my Dwayne, my Johnson" t-shirt.
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    Oliver Anthony speaks out after turning down $8 million music industry offer
    (Country Cast) Aug. 17, 2023: Country music viral sensation Oliver Anthony (Christopher Anthony Lundsford), singer of "Rich Men North of Richmond" has now spoken out publicly regarding his multi-million-dollar record label offer.

    Oliver Anthony made it very clear where he stands when it comes to being bought by Hollywood/Nashville. Oliver Anthony means every word he sings in "Rich Men North of Richmond."

    Fox News' Laura Ingraham: CNN seething over Oliver Anthony’s success

    Marketability, New Country for sales and a slot at Stagecoach and the Grand Ole Opry

    Oliver Anthony leech: "I Want to Go Home" with Filly's fiddle
    (Ayla Schofield) Aug. 25, 2023: Special thanks to OA for his inspirational song! Hope y'all enjoy this version with me as eye candy. Like this version? Check out my original songs on my upcoming EP. The acoustic version of my original song "Silent" is out now. open.spotify.com/album/07Prn6...

    Tuesday, August 13, 2019

    Drug dealing vs. McDonalds (Freakonomics)

    Steven Lewitt (TEDTalks, 1/16/07); Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


    The freakonomics of McDonalds vs. Drugs
    (TEDTalks) Freakonomics author Steven Levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing gangs. Contrary to popular conception, he says, being a gang-member street-corner crack dealer isn't lucrative: It pays less than minimum wage. And your boss can kill you.

    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED (technology, entertainment, and design) Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as enlightened neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al "Loser" Gore, and Arthur Benjamin. TEDTalks cover many topics and science, business, politics, and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at ted.com/index.php/talks/top10.

    Thursday, December 22, 2016

    Is "truth" malleable? (comedy)

    Wisdom Quarterly; Tom Tomorrow (thismdoernworld.com); JimmyDoreComedy.com; PW
    As the country folds, we won't let California be turned into a police state (Pasadena Weekly)
    "The Post Truth World" Trump truth? (Tom Tomorrow/thismodernworld.com)
    • Why is your brother-in-law concerned about the estate tax?
    • Why do millionaire news reporters get everything wrong?
    • Why are blood-sucking teachers bankrupting America?
    • PODCAST: The Jimmy Dore Show (12-16-16)
    Jimmy Dore answers all of these questions and more! In this laugh-out-loud collection of essays that are both street-smart and informed, Jimmy sets out to discover what’s wrong.

    Crackling with caustic wit and insight, no aspect of American life is safe from Jimmy’s hilarious scrutiny. He gets to the heart of the issues: why Republicans should support gay marriage or why the president shouldn’t have secret security until the country has gun control, bringing clarity and hilarity to the incoherent noise of our punditocracy.

    "The Republican Guide to Screwing the Working Class" (JenSorensen.com)

     
    We make news funny on TJDS!
    This entertaining manifesto is an excellent resource for those who have survived long arguments during family dinners. And in a media environment dominated by corporate interests, Jimmy’s take-no-prisoners approach is fearless, going after both political parties and all corners of mainstream news. It's a David against an Army of Goliaths. More

    Monday, February 24, 2014

    Nepal: pregnant, working the fields (video)

    Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; Sonia Narang, The Ninth Month,  PRI's The World,  Feb. 23, 2014
    Machermo Range reflected in Dudh Pokhari, Gokyo, Himalayas, Nepal (peterwestcarey/flickr)
    VIDEO: She's seven months pregnant -- and still working in the fields in Nepal
     
    Second most sacred peak (Amazing Nepal)
    Januka Rasaeli lives in a rural village in officially Hindu (ethnically Buddhist) Nepal, where women do strenuous chores all day long (as in neighboring India and throughout much of Asia). Heavily pregnant, she worries her work will put her baby at risk. In recent years, Nepal has made a big push to improve the health of pregnant women, and the country has seen a drop in the number of women dying during childbirth. Yet, expectant mothers often do backbreaking work that can harm their health and that of their unborn children. As she toils all day, Januka Rasaeli, 28, shares her hopes and fears. VIDEO

    Farming and tending animals in unspoiled, rural Nepal, which has five climactic zones.

    Monday, June 7, 2010

    Relationships: Happy over Sad News


    Master this Habit to Keep Relationships Healthy
    Conventional relationship wisdom says that being supportive during times of loss and sadness is a good way to strengthen a relationship bond, right? It turns out, however, that celebrating good news with each other may mean even more.

    Researchers who studied couples’ interactions say that the happiest pairs are those who respond positively to their partners' successes. “This was the strongest predictor of current and future relationship satisfaction,” says Shelly Gable, PhD, psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara, who led the study.

    Why It’s So Powerful
    Favorable feedback does more than just flatter. “It validates accomplishments, but it also validates your relationship by showing that you get what’s important to each other,” says Michele Marsh, PhD, a clinical director for the Council for Relationships in Philadelphia.

    Plus, talking to your guy about what occurred lets him relive it a bit, only this time he’ll associate the positive rush with you. The reverse response is also telling. If you’re not stoked by what your guy considers a win, it conveys that you may be jealous, threatened, or just not interested.

    That may be why couples in the study who weren’t thrilled by each other’s good fortune were more likely to break up down the line. More>>

    Friday, February 12, 2010

    Wrong-View: the "Materialism" Trap

    Pa Auk Sayadaw, The Workings of Kamma (WQ edit)

    A karmic congregation: ancient monks, modern monks, same-same (Flickr/JRaptor).

    Materialism is the view that nothing happens beyond this life since we are composed only of materiality. It is a destructive wrong view that has the potential to drag one to a miserable rebirth. Holding persistent wrong views is one of the weightiest actions one can perform. The unwholesome weighty karmas are:
    1. To deprive one's mother of life
    2. To deprive one's father of life
    3. To deprive an arahant of life
    4. With unwholesome intent to shed a Tathagata's blood
    5. To cause schism in the Sangha
    6. To hold a persistent wrong view, that is, at the time of death to hold a view that denies the workings of karma.

    If in one life one has accomplished one of these six weighty karmas (deeds), it will always be subsequently-effective karma. That is, its result is certain rebirth in "hell." AA.I.XVI.iii explains that those who have accomplished the first four escape from hell when their karma has been exhausted, which is no later than the end of an aeon.


    Those who have caused a schism in the Sangha escape from hell only at the end of an aeon. (See A.X.I.iv.9). The outcome of holding a persistent wrong view is explained in the section The Weightiest Unwholesome Karma (p. 169).

    It cannot be intervened by any other karma. See, for example, the case of King Ajatasattu (who killed his father). That is why these karmas are also called unintervenable karma.

    The first three types take effect as weighty karmas as soon as one has accomplished the unwholesome volitional act. But the sixth (holding a persistent wrong view) takes effect as weighty karma only if one holds the wrong view up until the time of death, that is, up to the last mental process before the death-consciousness arises.

    Not all wrong views, however, lead to rebirth in hell. One may, for example, hold the view that the self is eternal and that according to one's conduct one is reborn in either good or bad destinations. The view that the self is eternal is an eternity view, a wrong view.

    But the view that unwholesome leads to an unhappy destination and that wholesome karma leads to a happy destination, is a doctrine of action. It does not deny the workings of karma. That is why, if one with such a view has accomplished wholesome karma, one may be reborn in either the human realm, the deva world, or the brahma world.

    The persistent, strongly-held wrong view that alone can lead to rebirth in hell is the view that somehow denies karma and its result, which is either an annihilation view (such as Materialism) or an eternity view.

    Tuesday, March 31, 2009

    Channeled Explanation of "Karma"

    The Hindus learned about karma from two primary sources. The first was the handed down knowledge of the Vedas. This was given to them by sky beings (Brahmas, Nagas, Yakkhas, Asura, and Akasa Devas or "space deities" who keep what Edgar Cayce in a New Age Christian context called the "Akashic Records"). The second was by direct seeing of rishis (seers). These psychics had the ability to see. But they were subject to bias.

    The Buddha warned that without perfect development of one dibbu-cakkhu (divine eye), a seer was likely to misunderstand what had been seen. For instance, if one perceived a very bad person passing away and going to a fortunate rebirth destination, the seer was likely to say that either

    • There is no result of karma or
    • Bad actions yield good results or
    • One's destiny after death is haphazard.

    It is the fault and failure of the seer. The error is to extrapolate too broadly from too few cases. The first view is particularly harmful. As a fixed wrong view (miccha-ditthi), it results in a great deal of suffering. The other views have the tendency to mislead beings but are slightly less harmful.

    The present seer should therefore be understood on the terms of what is said as it is perceived and understood. What is directly seen is nevertheless focused through the prism of one's understanding. And that is where distortions and interpretations come in. Information can still be useful. It takes a sammasambuddha (a fully-awakened one) to make sense of karma.

    The views of this seer are presented only to arouse discussion. Many Westerners may hold the first wrong-view -- that of not believing that there is any result of karma whatsoever. It would be better to mistakenly think that this will lead to that instead of believing that there is no result at all.

    The topic of karma is very complex. However, it is explained in modern English in accord with the Buddha's teaching by Pa Auk Sayadaw in The Workings of Kamma. Available for free download at: