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Psychiatric Medications are abused

Many don’t realize that psychiatric medications are narcotic drugs just like street drugs, alcohol or nicotine. I have seen many lives ruined and have been following why it was happening. I have read up on material to understand these types of narcotics.  Yet many psychiatrists and others in the mental health field never want people to know all the facts. Some might like to write off what I say as just one person’s opinion. It’s not only because psychiatric medications don’t work for the purpose as publicized, but it’s also because they do a lot of damage to a person’s system and leave them in a condition that can’t be reversed. This is all for the sake of psychiatric and pharmaceutical industries to make their bottom line.  My grandfather was an ENT surgeon and a very good medical doctor who had also studied this as well. I have also seen friends and others, and what… Read More »Psychiatric Medications are abused

Our Vulnerable Work force

So many Americans have been buying excessively for a long time, either on credit or with money they could have put into savings. Excess is a big problem and there is little self-control over bad lifestyle habits. If you don’t like hearing of how most Americans are second-rate shoppers (which many are), then they should stop the careless shopping and waste. Some examples are: Should I mention that many other civilized countries are laughing at us. We are now a country of people who (outside of front-line workers) only want to make money, but don’t want to work for it. The economy was never very strong because its foundation was an overall weak industry. Hospitality and fashion change are never stable, plus it is a cover up for authenticity and quality and useful trade. The fact that we have so many people that have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 lockdown is catastrophic, but… Read More »Our Vulnerable Work force

Money as the Bottom Line

We know that money is used for the “bottom line”.Money was originally intended as the form of trade forgoods and services. Along time, it has been expandedas a root to the ultimate lavish lifestyle. You would thinkthat a person with four mansions would feel awkwardknowing that so many have no home, or peoplethrowing out good food, don’t think about those goinghungry. People admit that lavish lifestyles don’t makethem happy, so they go for them anyway?Instead of “sharing the wealth”, we should all just striveto live comfortably and refrain from living in excess.Affluent people know better, yet they are too selfish toconsider others. The same could be said for well-to-dopeople living off of government assistance based onfraudulent information, scam-artists, or phony charities.If the laws were written properly, there would be so fewscams or phony charities. Right now, there are veryfew legitimate charities, certainly none at the cooperatelevel. The non-profit status no longer has socialmeaning.As a result,… Read More »Money as the Bottom Line

Little Tricks Business Play

There are little tricks businesses and governmentagencies play on people. If you know more of whatgoes on, it will leave you less confused and lessaggravated for what it’s worth. You can only do yourbest. There are lots of things that most customers arenot aware of in the practices of the companies that theyintend to do business with. Listed are the mostcommon practices all callers should be aware of. When they claim to have “high call volume”, theyhave overly low staff. Most companies have no interestin making provisions for whatever volume they mayhave. Many times, there are agents that give out a phonyname, number or use a phony accent as so you can’treport them, and tell you that it’s for security reasons. Very rarely do you get ever get disconnected, butvery often agents will hang up on you hoping you willthink that you were disconnected. Any person that answers with a greeting that endswith “please hold”… Read More »Little Tricks Business Play

How Realistic of College

The question of college or not has always been a long one. Decades ago, attending college or any academic institution continuing education had legendarily been approachedas the big avenue for successful business pursuits for developing people to be qualified in their desired quests of advance careers. But over the years, college has evolved from the proper preparation of advanced carriers solely to an avenue to becoming wealthy.One would ask “what wrong with wanting to make more money?”, while overlooking that fact that the desire to live well and prosperously is much different from thelust for greed and power, which has appeared to be what is commonly confused. As a result, colleges anduniversities have evolved into a huge money-guzzling racket to mislead students into what they should perceive as success. Scholarships formally devised for low-income families offered by these overpriced universities have become random promotions for students in private lotteries. Tuitions have soared forno other reason… Read More »How Realistic of College

Destroying a system

Destroying a system for rebuilding or remaking wasn’t ever going to be as simple as those who crave destruction want to do it think that it is. We all know that once something is gone, it’s gone for good. But too many people have too many delusions of what they think is really going on, and have a hard time understanding right from wrong.Anything existing can be fixed if it hasn’t beendestroyed, but many people are selfish and just want to abuse the law for their own greed, power and laziness. It’s especially bad that Generation Z and beyond have such a hard time recognizing things such as family, work and responsibility to begin with. It had finallybecome so evident.We don’t need specified ways for to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Yet too many people have been so narcistic to understand that there is no “official way” to peruse a happy simple life.… Read More »Destroying a system

COVID – Current Protests

People are suffering right now. Many of them have not been able to pay last month’s rent, and probably will not be able to pay next month’s rent either. They struggle with many bills, and many have lost their jobs.While many want to blame our corrupt anddysfunctional government, that problem is only part of it.Many Americans are not being cooperative with rules or guidelines and use the constitution as a means to resist order, not as much because they feel violated. Many don’t think to have had money saved up for an emergency, or even have had their homes properlystocked with necessities on a regular basis.The current wave of nationwide protests is not doing very much good right now. They serve to only expose the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The majority of the protesters in these protests are merely people conducting armature vigilantism feeling that they have a better way then the government. They… Read More »COVID – Current Protests

Corruption in Business

About ten years ago or so, I was a part-time guitar teacher at an accredited music school, or so it was said to be. It was a good job, I had good students, and everything worked out well. The people I worked with were nice and I had a good boss. A year into the job and I was called in the office of my boss’s boss, who had met with her and me.He had explained to me about fiscal quotas and all the programs in the school having to meet them each fiscal year. He told me that he had to let me go because I was becoming a detriment to the objective of the musicschool meeting their financial bottom line, despite that fact that I was a good guitar teacher and that everyone liked me.I wanted to understand why I was being fired, so he explained that making money was priority to teaching… Read More »Corruption in Business

Victim by Choice

About three years ago while I was waiting for a train, of course a couple of guys had into an argument right on the train platform. One bet the other that he could cross all four train tracks in the train station safety. They shookhands on it and one of the men jumped off the elevated platform and ran across the first two tracks before trying to climb over the guard fence between the two center tracks. Before he could succeed, he had gotten struck by an oncoming Amtrak train right in front of theplanform I was waiting on. His body was knocked an unmeasurable distance. EMT came and he was rushed to the hospital.I had found out the following day that he had lifesaving surgery and survived. I saw him a few days later and the only thing he could say to me is, “My friend never paid me on the bet”.only losing the… Read More »Victim by Choice

Transit Systems Cleaning up

Some subway/public transit systems and other facilities such as those in cities like New York are doing vigorous cleaning. It should have been done a long, a long, time ago. These systems were never intended as playgrounds for begging, as homeless shelters and asvenues for these untalented performers who don’t want to go home to learn and practice their act so they can book it at a real venue. Yet, that is what that is what has become of many transit systems and facilities. The reason that this problem got out of hand so bad was several things. First, too many people would use their first-amendment rights as a means to avoid the law, despite all the laws prohibiting panhandling and soliciting on public transit trains and buses. The second is all the people foolish enough to give them money for their so-called talent or supposed misfortune.Many feel that that it doesn’t make sense to… Read More »Transit Systems Cleaning up

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