New Book! What Do You Believe? Numbers Don't Lie or Do They? 2013
This book is intended to help in differentiating valid information from misinformation as we attempt to assess the avalanche of advise we receive on a daily basis. Much of this has to do with our health with respect to "what is good for us" and "what is bad for us". The book also contains a rather lengthy discussion of reality and proposes a dual concept of reality composed of an absolute component and a subjective component. Various "analytical traps" are discussed that often cloud the issue of arriving at valid information and justified conclusions.
The items found on this blog were written during the past few years and strictly reflect my own opinions. Because these articles deal with difficult issues they are bound to be controversial. They reflect my personal analysis based on the limited information that I have. I am certainly no expert and fully respect different opinions. Difficult issues would not be difficult if there were clear-cut answers. Although you will see in reading some of my material, I don't like being pigeonholed with a label, I will admit to being politically independent with a tendency to be more conservative fiscally and slightly more liberal with regard to social issues. Having lived through the 1940's, I have a great appreciation for the sacrifices made by our armed forces and, in fact, all Americans during World War II. The greatness of this country shone bright as we rehabilitated and rebuilt our enemies after winning that war. I am very patriotic and proud of our country. While we are far from perfect, we're not as far from that ideal as most other countries in the world.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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