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Holidays bring out the insanity in everyone

Here’s a video that’s been circulating showing the mass hysteria that normally civilized people succumb to when there are deals to be had.  Black Friday is that symbolic day when holiday shopping season starts, and retailers hope that the sales fueled by all the insanity will bring them back in black (profitability) for the year.  What a great example of herd mentality and bandwagon effect.

For me, it’s also a day that symbolizes the never changing attitude of the American public in drowning themselves in insurmountable debt.  In a way, it really parallels the debt driven anomaly that caused the massive housing bubble and over-leveraging of America.  Countless people will buy gifts on credit and finance purchases that they can barely afford.  They’ll buy things they don’t really need, or don’t really want to buy because it’s in the holiday spirit to give and receive.  There was a quote in an article on CNN Money about a guy who went into debt last year from holiday purchases.  How do you let that happen to yourself?  My parents always taught me to never carry a balance on a card or finance purchases of luxury items like flat screen TVs.  People will always submit to irrational behavior when they see everyone else doing the same thing, so it must be ok.  The behavior of spending now and worrying later doesn’t seem to have disappeared.  Bubbles never really disappear, they inevitably come back in one form or another.  People don’t know what to do but repeat the insanity until the next one.  That’s a topic I’d like to expound on, but it’s beyond the scope of this post, so I’ll save it for another time.

I’m on the last leg of my studying for Level 1 of the CFA.  It is brutal.  At this point, it’s all about doing as many practice problems as you can in a day without going mad, which for me is about 500 questions in a few hours.  It was around this time last year that I was doing a similar amount of studying for the Series 7 and Series 63.  There were times when I wondered if life was really worth living if all there was to do was bury my head in books all day.  I have to say, I’m really no different than anyone else.  Although my insanity is relegated to relentless studying rather than mass market hysteria, it’s still insane to live this way.

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Week 15 – Day 99 – Monday – Resignation

Today is President’s Day.  No one really knows or cares about this holiday in the working world.  It’s just the 3rd day in a long weekend.  All the public needs to remember is how America is still the land of opportunity and you’re entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  The 3rd item in that list is the most elusive.

I decided today that I’m going to put my notice of resignation in tomorrow.  I have thought this over the past few days, and I have come to the conclusion that I do not want to work at this firm.  I’ll discuss my reasons in tomorrow’s post.

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Week 13 – Day 91 – Superbowl Sunday

Superbowl Sunday!  One of the unofficial holidays in the United States.

I went to Philly with a few people to see it on a big projection screen at my friend’s apartment in the city.

Drinking, eating, smoking, it’s all good.  I miss times like this, where you feel like you have no responsibilities.

What a game huh?  Holy shit, things turned around for the Saints.

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Week 8 – Day 54 – HAPPY NEW YEAR!

My resolution is to stop crying and trying and just do it.  Apply this to everything in life.

Winners make it happen.  Losers let it happen.

If I can’t get rich enough on my own, then I’m going to find Amanda Hearst and get her to be my sugar momma.  Gotta elevate my company.  Mmm.  I might have to make a post on my other public blog about this chick.

Amanda Hearst

“Amanda Hearst (born January 5, 1984) is an American heiress, fashion model with IMG Models agency, and heir to William Randolph Hearst’s media empire, which reports $5 billion a year in annual revenue.  She is the daughter of Anne Hearst, niece of infamous kidnap victim Patricia Hearst and great-granddaughter of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst.”

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Week 7 – Day 47 – Merry Christmas!

As of 11:45am this morning, my immediate and related family are headed down to Tampa, Florida.  I’ll be stuck here until next week.  What a ton of suck.

Here’s a freaky drawing I found last year.  What if presents opened people?  Click for the full widescreen wallpaper.  Lots of details.

"Presents Opening Children" by Rob Sheridan

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Week 3 – Day 18 – HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Happy Thanksgiving!  I hope today, tomorrow (Black Friday), Saturday, and Sunday will be excellent for everyone.

I’ll be waking up in about 5-6 hours, and I’ll probably be seeing a lot of people out and about lined up for the insane shopping tomorrow.

Holidays used to be so much more festive when I was a kid in the 90s.  Now it’s just eh.

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