Maybe.
But who made this possible?
Is there an ‘armed robber’ in every store that compels us to buy one thing or another?

Read this report and find out a very interesting fact.
“Companies that control the world’s food”, 247wallst.com

10 companies are listed there. Nine of them sell things that are marginally useful. For instance even the most health conscious person in the world might, from time to time, indulge in a glass of milk, or a cup of yogurt, accompanied by a couple of Oreos.
The tenth sells carbonated, artificially flavored and acidified sweetened water, while the sweetener is sometimes obtained from corn. Yes, you guessed right, it’s Coca-Cola Company.

And now the interesting part. 8 of the other nine companies have a reasonable profit margin of around 10% (Mars hasn’t disclosed the figure) while Coca Cola has a profitability rate of 18%. Not bad, eh? Specially after considering that they have spent another 6.4% of their turnover on publicity – to remind us of their existence… while the other companies have something to communicate with their ‘audience’ (new products and things like that) Coke hasn’t changed anything of real importance in their line of products since … ?!?

Pepsi, the ‘other’ beverages company in the list, is in line with the majority of the rest when considering the profitability rate, about 10%, and publicity spending – a little less than 4% – while a few of the others try hard to improve their share market by agresivelly advertizing their ‘public image’ instead of letting their ‘considerably better and cheaper product’ become recognized (and demanded) by the happy customer: Kellogg 7.4%, Mars 6.6% but the champion of the advertizing agencies is…Unilever with 10.7%. You thought too that Unilever was more of a chemical company (Omo, Domestos, Rexona, Axe, Vaseline) than anything else? Apparently about half of it’s business is about ‘food’, if you can call it that: Hellmann’s (canned mayonaise), Becel/Flora (hydrogenated vegetable oils known as margarine)… The only really edible thing I found on their list is Ben & Jerry (an otherwise delicious ice cream) (http://www.unilever.com/brands-in-action/index.aspx)

Consumer discretion is in dear need nowadays.

PS Dove, another of the Unilever brands, is the soap I’ll use to wash my hands of this messy business once I’ve had finished this post. In fact I’ve been using it for years now.

Acu’ douazeci de ani urmaream la Telejurnal reportajele despre razboiul din Bosnia si ma intrebam ca prostul: “Da’ oare cine repara drumurile pe acolo? Sunt in plin razboi si nu vezi o groapa!”
Anul trecut am trecut pe acolo in drum spre Muntenegru. Inca nu reparasera toate casele dar drumurile erau tot netede ca-n palma. La un moment, din cauza ca reparau un pod, deviasera traficul pe niste drumuri secundare, destul de inguste pentru gustul nostru, si abia acolo am intalnit cateva denivelari. Undeva in creierii muntilor.
Cand m-am intors am dat o raita pe Transfagarasan. Cu toate ca era, in mod evident, reparat de curand tot era sa-mi rup masina. Pe partea sudica. Oare de ce partea dinspre nord are tot timpul asfaltul neted iar cea din sud e mai cariata decat maselele unui mos betiv?

Anul asta m-am dus in Grecia. Acolo mai gasesti cate o portiune de asfalt mai peticit. Pe ‘ulitele’ dintre case. In rest parca atunci au turnat asfaltul.
La intoarcere m-am pierdut prin Bulgaria. Ce-i al lor i-al lor. Stau destul de prost cu semnalizarea – au deschis un punct nou de vama cu Grecia si la intoarcere n-au pus bine semnele. Sau poate ca sunt eu mai nepriceput in ale orientarii turistice? In orice caz iar am ajuns pe niste ratacanii cu o singura banda prin mijlocul padurii la cel putin 20 de km de nicaieri. Ce credeti ca am gasit acolo? Singurele gropi pe care le-am vazut in toata Bulgaria?
In schimb atunci cand ajungi pe partea romaneasca a Podului Prieteniei ti se pare ca ai ajuns in transee… Ca sa nu mai vorbesc de faptul ca pe ditamai drumul pe patru benzi de la Giurgiu la Bucuresti e la un moment dat un pod care pare acoperit cu tabla ondulata, nu cu asfalt.
Si ca sa fie tacamul complet mi-am luat socrii la plimbare prin muntii Suhardului. La intoarcere ne-a apucat ploaia. Nimic neobisnuit la munte, nu? Tocmai treceam prin Rodna. Comuna mare, ‘cuprinsa’! Judecand dupa cum arata casele pare a fi locuita de oameni gospodari… Cine stie, poate c-oi fi avut eu ghinion. Chiar in fata bisericii ‘astepta’ o groapa. Noroc ca era ‘in localitate’ si mergeam incet. N-am vazut cat de adanca era – din cauza ‘apei de pe carosabil’ – dar zdruncinatura a fost atat de zdravana incat s-a resetat ‘kilometrajul’. (Ala pe care il poti da la zero apasand pe butonul din bord, nu cel ‘mare’. As fi vrut eu…)
M-am inapoiat catre Bucuresti pe ‘autostrada’ A1. La ducere fusese cum fusese. La intoarcere a fost de groaza. De parca n-ar fi ambele sensuri pe aceiasi sosea. Ultimii patruzeci de kilometri sunt mai degraba montagne-russe decat autostrada. Dai din groapa-n groapa si cand te plictiseti de gropi ajungi in sleauri. Cand treci de pe o banda pe alta masina se clatina ca o barca pe valuri.

O fi bine, domnilor care guvernati/ati guvernat?

Theoretically parties exist to coagulate as many diverse ‘interests’ and initiatives as possible and represent them on the political stage.

At some point all this has morphed into what we have now, when parties fight one another as if they were enemies, not interdependent limbs of the same social organism, “the people”.

This is ‘a fine example’ of the end-result:

“Committee Democrats have spent more than five years working on a report about the C.I.A.’s detention and interrogation program during the Bush administration, which employed brutal interrogation methods like waterboarding. Parts of that report, which concluded that the techniques yielded little valuable information and that C.I.A. officials consistently misled the White House and Congress about the efficacy of the techniques, are expected to be made public some time this month. Committee Republicans withdrew from the investigation, saying that it was a partisan smear and without credibility because it was based solely on documents and that there were no plans to interview C.I.A. officers who ran the program.”
(In fact it’s not the entire CIA that spied on the Senate, just a few concerned individuals who were embroiled in the mess. Why did they accept/performed their roles in the first place … that’s another question… And why does the media present this situation as if the entire CIA is to be blamed is another… Afterall ‘waterboarding’ was a political decision that has to be assumed as such. Puting the whole blame on the shoulders of the ‘people in the field’ is pure cowardry. They might not be angels but…)

Inquiry by C.I.A. Affirms It Spied on Senate Panel

Cica din ce in ce mai multi se muta de la oras la sat.

O fi de bine, o fi de rau…

Sau poate ca motivul pentru care acest lucru are loc este mai important decat directia in care are loc ‘curgerea’?

Citesc astazi dimineata doua articole din Ziarul Financiar. (Recunosc ca nu prea mai citesc presa, si cu atat mai putin articolele de opinie)

Mai intai “Eu cred in Romania pentru lucrurile pe care le poti face aici”  si apoi “Generatia care a facut bani din dezastrul demografic si secarea Romaniei”.

Din primul aflu de ce unii dintre antreprenorii de top ai Romaniei nu au parasit-o (cel putin nu inca) si cam ce ar trebui facut pentru ca din ce in ce mai multi antreprenori sa isi incerce ‘puterile’ aici si nu aiurea iar cel de al doilea imi confirma impresia ca exista o suma de indivizi care au identificat si exploatat extrem de eficient, in  Romania, niste oportunitati extrem de favorabile.

La prima vedere am putea spune ca amandoua articolele sunt despre acelasi lucru – oportunitatile din Romania, iar ca singura diferenta dintre ele ar fi ca primul incearca sa sondeze viitorul iar cel de al doilea se uita catre trecut.

Totusi, daca ne uitam mai bine, vom intelege ca autorul celor doua articole, Cristian Hostiuc, a inteles pe deplin si incearca sa ne avertizeze si pe noi – inainte de a fi prea tarziu – ca daca mai continuam asa se va alege praful de tot si de toate.

De fapt in nici unul dintre articole nu este vorba despre ‘resurse’ sau despre ‘oportunitati’ ci despre modul in care acestea sunt utilizate si despre responsabilitatea fiecaruia dintre noi.

De fapt pe nimeni nu intereseaza/n-ar trebui sa intereseze ca o intrega generatie de ‘fosti’ si de ‘conectati’ s-au imbogatit imediat dupa ‘Revolutie’. In schimb, si indiferent daca ne intereseaza sau nu, soarta fiecaruia dintre noi este influentata intr-un mod hotarator de modul in care acestia s-au imbogatit. Nu este acelasi lucru sa construiesti ceva nou si sa te imbogatesti exploatand acel ceva – vedeti ce frumos suna ‘a exploata’ in acest context? – sau sa distrugi ceva ce functiona de bine, de rau, si sa te imbogatesti vanzand fiarele vechi obtinute in urma demolarii.

Hostiuc ne mai avertizeaza ceva. Ca daca o tinem tot asa, daca aplicam generatiei urmatoare metoda pe care Stefan cel Mare o aplica invadatorilor – cea a fantanilor otravite  si a pamantului parjolit, vom constata ca tot ce am reusit sa facem este sa ne taiem singuri craca de sub picioare.

Drama comunismului era ca aveam ceva bani in buzunare dar nu aveam ce sa facem cu ei iar drama capitalismului este ca magazinele sunt pline de marfa dar nu mai avem noi bani sa cumparam tot ce ne dorim.
Guvernatorul BNR Mugur Isărescu îşi punea problema, în public, acum vreo doi ani, cine o să-i plătească lui pensia, uitându-se la generaţia care vine din spate.” Cred ca problema reala a lui “Isarescu” si a colegilor sai de generatie va fi ca in pofida tonelor de bani pe care le vor fi acumulat nu vor avea pe cineva suficient de apropiat incat sa ‘ii stearga la fund’ atunci cand nu vor mai putea face singuri acest lucru.

O sa imi spuneti ca daca ai suficient de multi bani vei reusi intotdeauna sa angajezi pe cineva sa munceasca in locul tau. Da, cu conditia ca banii aceia sa mai valoreze ceva.Adica ca acel ce ii primeste in schimbul muncii sale sa aiba ce sa faca cu acei bani.

algebra

The funny thing is that most of us use ‘algebra’ on a daily basis, unwittingly.
And no, I’m not talking about the fact that every modern appliance has a lot of algebra embedded in it during its being designed and manufactured while some of them (the ‘programmable’ ones) continue to rely on algebra while being used…

We all pretend to be logical thinkers, right?

And what else is algebra if not symbols and numbers treated in a logical way while logical thinking means treating ideas in a very algebraic mode?

Read more about this here: http://www.sscc.edu/home/jdavidso/mathadvising/whymath.html

Se spune ca gelozia este o manifestare a instinctului de conservare a speciei, a dorintei individului de a-si transmite genele catre generatia urmatoare.

Eu as spune ca este doar o manifestare instinctuala. Cu alte cuvinte ‘naturala’ la un nivel ‘primordial’.

Iar faptul ca este ‘naturala’ nu o face neaparat dezirabila … sunt multe lucruri pe care stramosii nostrii le considerau a fi naturale dar care nu mai reprezinta ‘avantaje competitive’ in zilele noastre, ba chiar dimpotriva.
Cum ar fi mamele de 12 ani sau diferente enorme de varsta intre sot (cateodata un bosorog bogat) si sotia luata (cateodata aproape pe sus) pentru a ‘improspata’ sangele (degradat prin ‘inbreeding’) al familiei ‘aristocratice’.
Cam asa si cu gelozia asta… in zilele noastre este mai degraba o manifestare de neputinta decat de de orice altceva, instinct de conservare a individului versus instinct de conservare a speciei.
Din cate am observat eu gelozia se manifesta de obicei la cei care nu reusesc sa tina pasul cu partenerul de cuplu SI care se simt amenintati de succesele acestuia, semn ca acel cuplu s-a intemeiat initial ca o ‘alianta’ intre doua persoane care aveau printre teluri o puternica dorinta de a parveni si mai putin ca o uniune intre doi parteneri care mai presus de orice se respecta intre ei…

At some point the significant individual involved in a situation will have to make the relevant decision.

And here comes the difference between a human and a horse.

The horse will wait until it becomes thirsty, no matter how ample opportunities to drink would present themselves before him while the human will first make sure that the water is safe to drink and only then decide what to do: drink pre-emptively, fill a flask, take a nap by the spring…

The point I’m trying to make here is that while animals, no matter how ‘sophisticated’, act according to their instincts (or ‘training’) we humans sometimes act instinctively/emotionally and some other times ‘rationally’ – we ‘identify opportunities’ and try to use them to further our goals.

And here lies the watershed…

Our ‘rational’ decisions can be good or bad and there is no real way to tell before hand which is which. Hence the ‘primum non nocere‘ (“first do no harm”) rule used by the professional healers of this world.
The problem with our rationality is that we  never have all the pertinent information at our disposal, enough time to process whatever information we do have nor the wisdom to realize the first two limitations. And this is why we too often proceed as if those two limitations never existed….

Why haven’t we failed miserably until now? (Miserably enough as to never be able to stand up again or to finally learn the lesson?)
Because we relied heavily on ‘tradition’/’religion’. Usually these two are taken together but I prefer to treat them separately. You see, it is true that both of them are nothing but information accumulated in time as a result of the social cooperation that takes place even without us being aware of it but there is a fundamental difference between them.
‘Tradition’ usually has to do with ‘technology’, the way we do things, while ‘religion’ (which comes from the Latin word ‘reliegare’ = ‘connecting to’) is mostly about sharing a common understanding of the world and acting, collectively, according to that ‘Weltaunschauung’.

And here comes the interesting part. Being the member of a certain religious cult/church is nothing but a set of circumstances. Each individual is ultimately/personally responsible for the path he chooses ‘inside’ his religious tradition, for the way he interprets/acts upon the religious teachings he has received during his upbringing.

moderate Islam

And this is exactly why I am in full agreement with Erdogan: “There is no moderate Islam. Islam is Islam”.
You see, I grew up in communist Romania and in those times we had a saying that went like this: “it’s not the “ism” but the “ist” who causes the trouble!”.

When placed in a certain situation some people act naturally – they drink if they feel thirsty – or they may decide to use whatever opportunity they identify in order to further their goals.
You can study communism in a library or conspire to impose it on people exactly as you can practice Islam in your community or try to impose it by force to all your neighbors.
It’s neither  ‘communism’s nor ‘Islam’s fault, it’s the communists who cannot understand that communism doesn’t work and the hard-line Islamists who fail to understand  that by acting exactly as the Catholic Inquisitors did during the Dark Ages they’ll eventually drive their flock away from their pulpits.

The real problems arise from the arrogance that blinds those “ists”, individuals so ‘concentrated’ on their self-assumed/assigned goals (no matter if they are well intended, like trying to spread – by force – the wealth around and to – administratively – reduce social inequality, or on the contrary – obsessed with becoming filthy rich at the expense of everybody else and/or accumulating dictatorial power over those around them) that they forget/fail to realize that human rationality is inherently limited. And so they fail to understand that ‘the law of unintended consequences’ will eventually bring them back down to where they belong – with a bang!

There are three sets of social circumstances that these kind of ruthless ‘political actors’ perceive as opportunities: inflamed nationalistic feelings, strong religious beliefs, wide spread social malaise due to economic hardships.

For instance the French Revolution (remember, today is Bastille Day) was fueled by the desperation that ‘doused’, at that time, the French people. They were not only hungry but they also felt abandoned/neglected by their rulers. Marie-Antoinette, the French Queen beheaded during the Revolution, was described as being so callous/ignorant of the real life of her subjects that when informed that her people didn’t have enough bread she interjected: ‘Let them eat cake instead!’
Some historians debate whether this really happened, one of their arguments being that the same words have been attributed to many other historical figures that lived before her but the simple fact that the utterance itself was so widely circulated remains and speaks volumes.
A century later Lenin was able to manipulate the same kind of public sentiment and imposed the Soviet rule over the Russian imploded empire while Ataturk, the leader of the Young Turks, fashioned the freshly minted Turkish nationalism into the glue that held together, until recently, the modern – and secular – Turkish state that succeed the ailing Turkish empire by 1925. It is often forgotten but if we really want to understand Turkey we should always remember that until the late XIX-th century it still was a feudal empire and the social costs of such a short/hasty transformation into a modern nation state were tremendous. Unfortunately in the last decade Erdogan has been working hard, with the unwitting help of the Euro-skeptics who reject Turkey’s efforts to join the EU, to replace secular, and relatively moderate, nationalism with religious zealotry as the backbone of the Turkish republic.
Coming back into Central Europe we have the classic example of how Hitler used nationalistic tensions exacerbated by the economic crises deepened by the unwisely imposed war reparations to implement his demented dream of a Reich that was supposed to last for a thousand years.

The same process is happening again, under our own noses. This time all three ‘components’ are present. The economy of the region is in shambles, arguably because of foreign intervention, nationalistic tensions are rife while religious ones are heated way beyond boiling point.
So why wonder that the al-Baghdadi led Isis uses Islam as a pretext to impose a new dictatorship in a region that has no real need for another one?

“Though al-Baghdadi constantly invokes the early history of Islam, the society he envisions has no precedent in history. It’s much more like the impossible state of utopian harmony that western revolutionaries have projected into the future. Some of the thinkers who developed radical Islamist ideas are known to have been influenced by European anarchism and communism, especially by the idea that society can be reshaped by a merciless revolutionary vanguard using systematic violence. The French Jacobins and Lenin’s Bolsheviks, the Khmer Rouge and the Red Guards all used terror as a way of cleansing humanity of what they regarded as moral corruption.

Isis shares more with this modern revolutionary tradition than any ancient form of Islamic rule. Though they’d hate to hear it, these violent jihadists owe the way they organise themselves and their utopian goals to the modern West. And it’s not just ideas and methods that Isis has taken from the West. Western military intervention gave Isis its chance of power.”

Now it’s up to us. Just as our great fathers used the opportunity presented to them at the end of WWII and helped Germany refashion itself, both economically and socially, by including it in the Marshall Plan instead of making it pay for the rebuilding of the war ravaged Europe we should try to help the peoples in the Middle East find their own respective ways instead of impose on them whatever we might think it would be better for them. And I mean real help, not just let/prod them fight each other to exhaustion.
In fact it would serve our interests also.
The Balkans were considered the powder keg of Europe and indeed the tensions accumulated there helped ignite the WWI. After communism imploded those tensions resurfaced precisely because the previous arrangements were imposed, more or less, from ‘above’. Exactly as the map of the Middle East was drawn by Sykes-Picot.
No, I’m not advocating wholesale dismantling of borders, as it happened in ex-Yugoslavia. If they find a way, by themselves, to preserve the present situation we should encourage and help them to do so. But we should never try to impose something on them just because we consider it would serve our (short term at best) interests.

Lebanon might serve as a good example, both to them and to us.

It won’t be simple, every major power has vested interests there, including Russia, but it can, and should, be done. Specially since the the alternative would be horrible.

Ieri. Sau mai bine spus acum o luna si jumatate. (Când gătesc curăț legumele pe cate un ziar. Astazi a venit randul unui Jurnalul Național din 21 mai 2014)

fabiani

“Pianistul Fabiani Prcsina (11 ani) şi-a pierdut mama acum o lună. Ea a fost ucisă pe trecerea de pietoni de un tânăr aflat la volanul unei maşini de lux. Copilul continuă să cânte şi îi dedică mamei recitalurile….
Tragedia s-a întâmplat în urmă cu o lună, în Joia Mare a Paştilor, când femeia (mama lui Fabiani) se întorcea de la lucru, în chiar ziua ei de naştere. Pe o trecere de pietoni din Petroşani, femeia de 41 de ani şi încă un bărbat au fost spulberaţi de maşina de lux condusă de un tânăr de 21 de ani, care abia îşi recuperase permisul auto după ce poliţiştii i l-au suspendat pentru conducere cu viteză excesivă. Cei doi au murit pe loc. Patru zile mai târziu, de ziua lui, Fabiani îşi conducea mama pe ultimul drum. Copilul nu şi-a mai sărbătorit ziua, în schimb şi-a pus dorinţa ca mama lui să se întoarcă din ceruri. „Fabiani crede că, dacă a înviat Iisus, şi mama sa va reveni acasă“, scria într-un mesaj postat pe Facebook sora acestuia.”

Florin Iaru: “Ideologi si alte lighioane”.

“Aşadar, dacă binele e ameninţat atât de rău din ambele părţi, un spectator admirând comédia ar putea spune cu îndreptăţire: „Să piară toţi!“. Comic e faptul că ambele tabere se agită în numele democraţiei, a progresului, a valorilor. Toţi apără un principiu. Şi, în acelaşi timp, sunt surzi la diversitatea fundamentală a naturii umane. Unul e de stânga, altul de dreapta, unul e tradiţionalist, altul, modernist, unul e trist, ultimul, şi mai trist. Sentimentul că fiinţa celuilalt nu te lasă să respiri, să trăieşti, că o conspiraţie a imbecililor, a serviciilor secrete îţi ameninţă viaţa domină România. Nu poate avea cineva o idee a lui, un sentiment, o părere. Nu. E a stăpânului, a mogulului, a ruşilor, a lui Băse, a lui Ponta. Nimic nu e întâmplător. Grupurile se fac şi se desfac şi, mare ciudăţenie – cei care erau duşmani neîmpăcaţi devin prieteni la toartă, iar cei care se pupau în bot la guvernare şi în Parlament şi-au jurat moartea. Dacă iubeşti câinii, vrei să-mi omori pisica. Dacă îţi place roşul, eşti comunist. Dacă visezi, eşti nebun. Dar întotdeauna, eşti al cuiva. Un plan dement, ca o ciupercă atomică, umbreşte România. În numele ei se ascut cuţitele, se ghintuiesc ghioagele. Din păcate, planul ăsta are un nume trist: paranoia!”

 

Astazi. Pentru a cumpara legumele despre care tocmai va povesteam ca le curat a trebuit sa ma duc in piata. Acolo ‘m-am impiedicat’ de un 22.

Dorel Sandor: “Mediocritatea clasei politice ameninta Romania.
O evitare permanentă a obstacolelor, a încercărilor și o generare de eșecuri permanente la nivel administrativ și la nivelul atingerii unor ținte și angajamente internaționale. Deci, prin rezultate, ne dăm seama că aceste câteva sute, câteva mii de personaje cu insignă politică sunt departe de performanță, de integritate, departe de asumarea unei misiuni la nivel național sau local.”

In timp ce curam legumele alea ma uitam la televizor.
Realitatea TV: “Suspiciuni de coruptie in ministere. Surse: DNA va incepe urmarire penala penala pentru mai multi ministri”
Dudu Ionescu (ministru de interne taranist, rugat sa comenteze, reproduc din memorie): ‘Toate astea vor continua atata vreme cat vom continua sa nu tinem cont de natura umana. Acum ne comportam ca si cum politicienii ar fi ingeri si ne miram atunci cand acestia ‘cad’. Cata vreme ‘morcovul’ (leafa pe care o primesc acestia) si ‘biciul’ nu vor fi suficient de mari nu se va schimba nimic. E adevarat ca peste tot in lume in administratia publica lefurile sunt un pic mai mici decat in privat dar cei angajati acolo se bucura de o oarecare stabilitate. Aici lefurile sunt mult mai mici decat in pozitiile corespondente din privat iar la fiecare ciclu electoral sunt schimbati majoritatea ‘adminstratorilor publici’. Si ne mai miram ca cei cu adevarat competenti evita cu orice pret sa fie slujbasii statului?’

Sa fi inceput oare curatenia sau e doar inca un episod din nesfarsita lupta politica?

Si de fapt conteaza oare cu adevarat?
In realitate toata tarasenia asta va continua pana cand noi, astia, ne vom da seama de adevarul spuselor lui Basescu (redau din memorie, l-am vazut la televizor acum cativa ani):
‘Sa va fie clar, un ministru sau un factor de raspundere din administratie isi poate face mendrele doar in masura in care este ajutat de cel putin o parte dintre cei din jurul său si in conditiile in care ceilalti intorc privirea.’