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    Hydroponics

    I think this will be the future of acrigulture, and the sooner we get there the better off we will be. Acrigulture today, produces foodstuffs are devoid of nutrients and full of pesticides and other harmful chemicals. You add in topsoil erosion, and the toxins that seep into the groundwater -...
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    The Singularity

    http://www.accelerationwatch.com/#what The acceleration of innovation at an exponential rate is the most underlooked concepts in economics today. It is as promising as it is scary.
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    You often hear the phrase: "Good trading is boring." I think the fear of boredom is one of the most powerful fears. And that's why most people fail at most tasks they undertake whether its trading, permanent weight loss, etc. Sucess is boring - because it requires that you act...
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Greed can be thought of as just another fear. Greed explained in terms of fear: 3. Fear of leaving profits on the table. And thereby overstaying welcome in a position despite a reversal of trend. 4. Fear of missing out on the action. Putting on a position despite lack of clear opportunity.
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    The Many Layers of the Mystical Mind Cake: http://bosco.infogami.com/meditation
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Intimacy: http://www.prairiewindzen.org/intimacy.html
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Zen is Boring: http://homepage.mac.com/doubtboy/boring.html
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Six Kinds of Loneliness: http://www.shambhalasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1833
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Cool Boredom: http://la.shambhala.org/meditate.php
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Mark Douglas identified 4 basic fears in trading. I'm not sure of his exact labels or descriptions but here is my description: 1. Fear of being wrong. Not pulling the trigger when seeing an opportunity. 2. Fear of loss. Not willing to accept a loss on a position. 3. Fear of leaving...
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    We have no free will in the sense that most people are just bundles of conditioned reflexes. Most folks do not act as if it were their choice to do so but rather they react to everything in a conditioned manner. I believe only thru meditation do you develop true free will because then you...
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    Zen, Yoga, Meditation and Trading

    Was going to start a blog, but figured its better to start with a jounal on this site. I've been interested in zen, yoga, meditation, and other tools for developing (or getting rid of) the mind for a while - but it was always an intellectual interest rather than a practical (practice based)...
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