Mar. 7th, 2005

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Only shortly after arriving in LJ-land wayyyy back in 2000, I found an insightful economist and banker by the handle of [livejournal.com profile] aldoushuxley who has kept me abreast of the best and the worst (but often the worst) of current economics ever since. A recent post of his includes a quote from a former US Federal Reserve Chairman that has clearly spiritual undertones to it, in my eyes. Here's the quote:
"Below the favourable surface [of the economy], there are as dangerous and intractable circumstances as I can remember.... Nothing in our experience is comparable. ... But no one is willing to understand [this] and do anything about it. ... We are consuming ... about 6 percent more than we are producing. What holds the world together is a massive flow of capital from abroad. ... It's what feeds our consumption binge... the United States economy is growing on the savings of the poor. ... A big adjustment will inevitably become necessary, long before the social security surpluses disappear and the deficit explodes. ... We are skating on increasingly thin ice."

-- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker
I just can't help thinking that the orientally-minded among us have been making this same observation about our society for years -- nay, decades! What Volcker says above is a real truism, to be sure. We could all benefit from a downgrade in our goodly consumption. The earth would benefit, the poor, everyone. And like some environmentalist whose name I can no longer recall once said, it's only when we will really NEED to change our consumption habits that we will.

We just haven't needed to do so yet!
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The guy who designed and wears these glasses was interviewed on CBC Radio One's As It Happens tonight, and when I googled his name, I hit his website pretty quickly. The basics: He has a barbell piercing through the bridge of his nose, and the glasses are attached by super-strong magnets. Crazy.
http://www.piercedglasses.com/

Schematics of the design are on this page:
http://www.piercedglasses.com/mark2.html

An article with an interview with the designer is here:
http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20041214.html

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