Fear of change: It’s scary

On March 11, 2011, in Uncategorized, by ryan
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This post is for people who get overwhelmed with the rapidness of change.  For this audience, it is my hope that we can take numerous steps back, distancing ourselves from our current situation, to remember the world is still the same old world we grew up with.  I’ve faced a feeling of uneasiness when trading [...]

Moral Relativism, Context-Sensitivity, and Divine Command Theory

On March 3, 2011, in Uncategorized, by ryan
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In reading about Ethical Relativism, Context-sensitivity, and Divine Command Theory, sparked again was the question, “(how do we decide) What is right? Despite which ideology you currently believe, the answer seems to be situational.  Sometimes it appears to be right to take a life (e.g., self-defense); sometimes it is immoral to call an elder by [...]

The benefits of fragmentation versus competition

On February 26, 2011, in Uncategorized, by ryan
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Background Numerous organizations work on similar goals.  The question I posit is: “Is it better to compete with that organization, or to find your niche and go for it (specialize)? Competition The benefits of competition for consumers are to drive profits to Zero; and, in theory, to drive innovation.  The argument here is that by [...]

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