Saturday, July 28, 2012

Organic Food

The most interesting line on this video from the NYT's interview with Michael Potter, founder and CEO of Eden Foods is that organic is much more than ingredients. "Organic means the health of the soil, the quality of the soil that produces the plant." (1.50)

What do you think when you hear the word organic? Does it mean simply no added inorganic components (pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers?)

Several years ago, I decided to spend a semester studying plants at our local agricultural college, and it was there that I learned how plants "eat." Basically, the process is called translocation, in which the roots suck in molecules such as K+, and Na+ and deliver them up the plant. Combined with water and CO2, using the power of sunshine, the plant produces simple sugars with mineral componenets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/08/business/organic-food-purists-worry-about-big-companies-influence.html?pagewanted=all

Friday, July 20, 2012

About that tax hike...

Maybe I'm not seeing clear this am, but people like Sergey Brin, Walter Buffet, and others cited in this article seem to be making money through their shares of stock. Remember, stock is not taxed until it is sold. So, it is probably safe to say that the most that they will pay would be the AMT -- which is vastly reduced by charitable contributions. How does increasing the tax rate on earned income change this for these 1 percent??

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Arafat - victim of polonium poisoning?

From USA Today: Tests show that Arafat might have been a victim of polonium poisoning. This is the same stuff that killed Livechencko, the Russian billionaire, several years ago. So, does that mean that the KGB offed Arafat? If we believe Ion Pacepa, the former head of the Romanian secret service, granted political asylum by the Americans in the late 70s, Arafat was a creation of Andropov. This information came to public ears in March 2004. Arafat died in October of that year. Layers upon layers upon layers...

Sunday, July 1, 2012

On Schooling

I spent the better part of Sunday afternoon sitting on the floor listening to the dreams and aspirations of many young parents. Their questions: what characterizes a good education, what is the value of education, do schools provide a good education?

My question: what are the skills and tools that we (parents, community) can give our children in order to enable them to live independent, healthy lives as adults?

In no particular order: grit, (determination, work ethic); self-confidence tempered with a dose of humility, compassion, drive.

Then, ability to pull diverse pieces of a puzzle together (creativity). Skills to see the big picture, as well as to look for the small details. Patience.

Others?