Entropy…

Both what you run from and what you yearn for are within you

Archive for the Tag 'Money & Happiness'

Economic Behaviour &Poetry Entropy | 10 Jan 2009

Market Forecast

This evocative, redolent & relevant poem, which originally I had posted as comment on Michele’s blog. As my readers much enjoyed it, I decided to also share as a post. Market Forecast Adjectives continue their downward spiral, with adverbs likely to follow. Wisdom, grace, and beauty can be had three for a dollar, as they [...]

Economic Behaviour &Thought Provoking Entropy | 24 Jul 2006

Money Does Not Buy Much Happiness

Your next raise might buy you a more lavish vacation, a better car, or a few extra bedrooms, but it’s not likely to buy you much happiness. Measuring the quality of people’s daily lives via surveys, the results of a study published in the June 30 issue of journal Science reveals that income plays a [...]

Economic Behaviour &Life Entropy | 23 Jul 2006

Homo Economicus Vs Homo Sociolus

This is a relevant & thoughtful piece by columnist Sanjeev Pandya Biology has a name for our specie, Homo Sapiens. Mostly, this definition captures certain physical characteristics (the size of the brain, mammals, etc) by which we, the human race, is clubbed into a single basket of ‘similar’ living beings. As I explained in an [...]