- If you want an attractive girlfriend play hockey for the University of Minnesota.
- If you don't play hockey and want an attractive girlfriend move to Aarhus Denmark.
- Danish is the sexiest accent.
- There are few simple pleasures more rewarding than making a child or a woman laugh.
- Death comes to us all.
- Sheep die, cattle die, you yourself will die. One thing never dies, the pursuit of economic rents by vested interests.
- People who believe humans are basically good don't have a Twitter account.
- If you are fifty years old and still talking about where you went to college be assured, your education was wasted.
- Love is patient, kind and endures all things, it is not always tolerant, ask any parent.
- Vegetables are not food, they are what food eats.
- An single Italian with a pencil and a piece of paper will design a more attractive car than a committee of Americans with the best Computer Assisted Design software.
- Conversely, the easiest job in the world is designing the next Porsche 911.
- Economists should be kind to environmental activists, they make the predictions of economists look incredibly accurate.
- Cemeteries are full of irreplaceable men. In other words you're not that special, that's okay.
- Dave Schweikhardt was an irreplaceable man.
- People don't understand the agri-food system, that doesn't stop them from having strong opinions
- After I die and everyone who knows me dies, I will be utterly forgotten, as in point 14, that's okay too.
- People who review music on NPR have terrible taste.
- Pirate Metal is a real thing and it is awesome.
- If you have a $500 cell phone, a subscription to HBO, and don't pay off the full balance of your credit card every month, it's not a failure of capitalism. You are just bad with money.
- The Good Place taught me that rap musical about Kierkegaard is a terrible idea.
- People in the Midwest and South take college football way too seriously.
- The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of the Lord endures forever.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Reflections on Turning Sixty
As I begin by seventh decade on Earth I would like to share some of what I have learned over the years.
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