What if you could live for a thousand years?

Over on Cato Unbound, there is a thought-provoking debate over the radical extension of the human lifespan. In his lead essay, Dr. Aubrey de Grey of the Methuselah Foundation argues that we should be doing all we can to cure aging. According to the web site, he thinks we are likely to be able to [...]

Review: The Little Book That Makes You Rich

In my post on Queercents today, I review The Little Book That Makes You Rich by Louis Navellier: “While travelling for a business trip last week, I had the opportunity to read The Little Book That Makes You Rich, by Louis Navellier. It’s one of several books in the Little Books Big Profits series, in [...]

Getting the best return on charitable giving

Today on Queercents, I discuss some of the charity ratings that are available: When investors buy shares of company stock, they expect that company to use their money to generate returns by using the money wisely. A good investor will do a lot of research, including looking at the company’s past financial statements, free cash [...]

The search for meaning

While wandering around the web the other day, I came across this post. The author, Phil Villarreal, writes: As time continues to speed up and death draws closer, I become more and more convinced that TV sports and video games are a waste of time, and that by spending time staring at a TV in [...]

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