Some Quotes October 28, 2009
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“Never give in! Never give in! Never, never, never, never — in nothing great or small, large or petty. Never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense.” – Whinston Churchill
“Don’t halt before you are lame.” – British Proverb
“The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.” – Thomas Jefferson
“Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.” – Thomas Jefferson
“The hottest love has the coldest end.” – Socrates
“A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.” – British Proverb
“Fire is the test of gold; adversity, of strong men.” – Seneca
“The noblest spirit is most strongly attracted by the love of glory.” – Cicero
“Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy.” – Charlie McCarthy
“Though ambition in itself is a vice, it often is also the parent of virtue.” – Edgar Quinet
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” – Babe Ruth
“Many strokes overthrow the tallest oaks.” – John Lyly
“I do not think that there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as the quality of perseverance. It overcomes almost everything, even nature.” – John D. Rockefeller
“I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” – Michael Jordan
“If my theory of relativity is proven successful, Germany will claim me as a German and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world.” – Albert Einstien
“I do not fear failure. I only fear the ‘’slowing up” of the engine inside of me which is pounding, saying, ”Keep going, someone must be on top, why not you?” - General George S. Patton Jr.
“Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way!” – General George S. Patton Jr.
John Robb’s advice to the young October 27, 2009
Posted by knightofrook in Uncategorized.Tags: advice, future, John Robb, sales, youth
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I e-mailed Mr. Robb yesterday to ask his advice on what I should do to prepare myself for the hectic (compared to the last fifty plus years) world I will have to make my way in. He very generously replied offering some good words of advice. Today he has posted on his blog a post on what the young can do to prepare. Here’s the link. I copied and pasted the main body of the post below.
You will need train yourself to be an entrepreneur, to run your own business. This requires an ability to do everything from designing your own products to selling products to keeping the books straight.
That being said, you should still go to college (if you haven’t already). For the most part, it’s not going to play much of a factor in how you make your living in the future (for most people). Instead, do it because it improves you as a human being. Learn about everything you can while you are there, from philosophy to physics. However, don’t spend much money doing it (state universities are more than good enough).
How do you prepare for making a living?
Here’s the maximal strategy for those that can pull it off (I’m assuming that if you are reading my work and you understand it, you certainly have the smarts to pull it off).
Learn to make/repair things. Learn computer aided design CAD/CAM. Ride the wave in learning laser etching, 3D printing, and other fabrication techniques. Learn how to use traditional tools and explore materials science and basic electronics/circuit design. Hack existing products (copy what others have done to spool up on the process) to improve them or put them to unintended uses. Add some biohacking to the mix if you are so inclined.
Learn how to communicate/collaborate with others online. Better yet, learn how to use a scripting language and design/operate an interactive Web site. Learn how to build a database and structure/share data (xml). Get the hang of publishing online and building/growing an audience — it’s a great way not only to market product/yourself, but find collaborators on ventures.
With the skills above in hand you are now capable of converting a wide variety of ideas into thriving entrepreneurial ventures (from scratch and for a pittance).
The final layer you need to succeed is to learn about running a business. The most important thing you need to learn is how to sell. Take any job that puts you close to a GREAT salesman. Learn the process, from finding customers to closing contracts. As a final layer, teach yourself some small business accounting (it provides discipline).
In short, this is what you need to become a one person company and be routinely successful.
NOTE: In reflection, this recipe is also a route to become a one man/woman army.
Pentagon Wargames October 26, 2009
Posted by knightofrook in Uncategorized.Tags: Afghanistan, democrats, politics, republicans, Strategy, war, warfare, washington
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The Pentagon recently held two wargames (here’s the link to the article). John Robb said on his blog that it was actually a “PR game aimed at influencing an internal audience.” The war in Afghanistan doesn’t seem to be about fighting Islam, terrorism, or even about bringing peace and stability to the country (nevermind my opinion on each of those goals for the moment). It has become about Washington politics. People, Americans, are dying in Afghanistan so the politicians in Washington can use it. On the left it’s about Obama not looking like an idiot. On the right it’s about trying to show how Bush doctrine was actually somehow right. I’ve said before that neither side actually has a good strategy, but I’ll take this a step further. Not only do both of them have lousy proposals, but they neither side cares about the consiquences on American troops. It’s about getting re-elected.
I HAD THE SWINE FLU!!!! October 15, 2009
Posted by knightofrook in Uncategorized.Tags: black plague, h1n1, health, sick, sickness, swine flu, vaccines
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Guess what. I lived. I was sick for two days (I thought it was a bad cold). Just recieved a phone call saying a friend came down with the same sypmtoms I had (lack of energy, runny nose, body aches, fever etc.) he went to the doctor (he’s a hypochondriac). Doctor said it was swine flu. My thoughts on the swine flu being a scam are verified. I’ve gotten more sick from eating too many jelly beans. So if you were concerned, don’t be. It’s no big deal. It’s not the black plague.
William S. Lind’s take on lack of Afghan fire support October 13, 2009
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Lind has written an interesting article here on light infantry tactics as an answer in Afghanistan.
Graveyard of Empires October 8, 2009
Posted by knightofrook in Uncategorized.Tags: Afghanistan, army, politics, Strategy, taliban
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The debate over Afghanistan strategy is waxing hotter every day as Obama tries to figure out what’s going on. Democrats say that Obama should take his time, while Republicans are pushing for more troops now. We need to push aside the rhetoric and propaganda for the moment and get to the facts that few people are aware of, for this is the only way we can truly understand what is going on in Afghanistan.
First, what is currently going on. We invaded Afghanistan in 2001 with the goal of ousting the Taliban and going after Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda. The conventional war was short and lop sided. We smashed them with our numerous superior weapons. They however did the predictable: they moved to guerrilla war. What ensued was what John Robb refers to as an “Open Source” insurgency. The idea is that many independent groups fight for the same goal with little or no central planning. This makes their reaction time faster and makes them almost impossible to defeat. After we invaded Iraq, little attention was paid to Afghanistan and things deteriorated. After Obama came the the White House he shifted the focus.
Next we need to look at our enemies’ strategy. First, we need to understand that terrorism is a business. Most of the insurgents are in it for the money. Thus their strategy is simply to make more money, and if we disturb them to fight us. The Taliban wants us out, because they want their country back and wish to grow their poppy (money) free from our interference. Al Qaeda wants to destroy the United States. Their plan for this is super power baiting. They attacked us on 9/11 to bait us into attacking. Then their plan is to fight until we spend so much money on it that our economy topples (just like the Soviet Union). Now Al Qaeda is largely in disorganization, and is completely ineffective, but their allies are carrying out a form of this strategy just the same. The goal of guerilla war is to wear your opponent out. So the long and short of it is, they are trying to tire us.
The question is this: what do we do now? The democrats are saying the president should take his time. This is certainly the worst thing that could be done. Indecision is worse than a bad decision. The Republicans are advocating more troops and taking up a heavier counter-insurgency strategy in an attempt to stabilize the country. This option, although interesting, simply will not work. Modern counter insurgency doctrine was designed to fight communist insurgency, which is centralized. We are not fighting a centralized insurgency but an “open source” insurgency, which is decentralized. Afghanistan is also an ideal place for guerrilla warfare. It’s mountains make conventional operations very difficult. Our counter-insurgency doctrine also takes a long time, and lots of money, and will cause the deaths of many more Americans, all because we wish to build a liberal democracy in a place that doesn’t want it.
So if both liberals and conservatives are wrong, the question is what should we do? There is an answer, and you probably won’t like it. The answer is a controlled violence exit. Hire local militias to fight the Taliban. These paramilitary forces cannot give the country democracy (and I see no possible way of doing that), but they can allow us to leave, and prevent the Taliban regaining control (as long as we keep paying up). They would be loyal to our dollars, not our cause. This would be cheaper, cost no American lives.
This is not very popular however, and I doubt that they will take this approach for a while. However, with public support wanning, and the impossiblilty of staying there for eternity, we will have to take this approach sooner or later. We must not forget history, we are in Afghanistan: the graveyard of empires.
Decentralization of Environmental Policy October 5, 2009
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I am doing some thinking right now on the US environmental policy. The tenth ammendment of the constitution states that “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” As the constitution does not say anything about environmental policy, it follows that that it should be left to the states or to the people. This however is not what we see. I conclude therefore that the current environmental policy of the United States is illegal, and should be decentralized and left to the states. More on this later.