Sorry!
I've been too busy to blog. I'm getting ready for a seven-week working holiday, and have had no free time at all. We start out on the road to Scottsdale in the near future, and I'll be blogging again once I settle in.

(1) The market is a blind, charging beast.
Along with fellow precious metal investors, I saw the recent market collapse coming years ago. I invested in precious metal mining and exploration stocks because they are NOT correlated with the general market. Here's what I didn't allow for... the precious metal miners have performed worse than the broad market, and the precious metal exploration companies have fared far worse - they are trading as though they are going out of business! I was right that my investments wouldn't be correlated, but it was not in the direction I expected. Are precious metal miners and explorers therefore the wrong place to be? I don't think so, though so far, the market obviously doesn't agree with me. As it happens, I also don't agree with the market. More later.... perhaps much more!
(2) The US election - Mr. Obama catches a sack of hot potatoes.

(3) What do you love?


Hats off to Buckminster Fuller. The challenge of our age is obviously about how to do more with less. Let's get a little more serious about that!
(5) Healthy living.
What are the core constituents of a healthy lifestyle? My latest thoughts, with an acknowledgement to Chris Crowley, Henry Lodge and Ray Kurzweil.

Jian Ghomeshi, presently of CBC Radio Q (now playing in the mornings at 10:00 a.m.), has taken on the mantle of Peter Gzowski, and worn it well. He is Canada's foremost radio personality, and well-equipped to lead the broadcaster into the new millennium. A tribute to the genius of Ghomeshi.
For now, I'll just be posting concepts for future entries.
I'll have time to post the full content at some point after arriving in Arizona next week!
November 20, 2008:
Here are two more topics coming up....

(8) We Are All Millionaires - A Parable. Here I want to reflect on the fact that every one of us is rich beyond words in unimaginable gifts. I also intend to argue that almost every one of us has an area of intellectual specialization that endows us with unique genius. More coming on this topic for sure!
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