Skip to content

ainslies.org

a small, quiet life

Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
Menu

Will You Still Love Me When I’m No Longer Young And Beautiful?

Posted on April 3, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

One of the main reasons my wife waited 10 years before marrying me was because, in her words, “I don’t want you to look back someday in the future and be stuck with an old woman”. She first told me this when I asked her to marry me when I was 21 and she was…

Read more

Passive Resistance

Posted on April 2, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

One of the concepts discussed in “Not Born Yesterday” was passive resistance. When an authoritarian regime that threatens violence, imprisonment and other harsh punishments for noncompliance, Mercier says oppressed people will superficially comply while passively resisting. Examples he provided included: I can think of many other examples like: I’m quite familiar with passive resistance since…

Read more

F*** You and Your Money

Posted on April 1, 2025April 2, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

NPR and PBS are in Trump’s crosshairs to lose public funding from the federal government due to Trump’s whims, opinions and “retribution” for saying things he doesn’t like. Apparently, this isn’t a new threat. Conservatives have been lobbying to defund public TV and radio since the days when Reagan was president. This time, given Trump’s…

Read more

No Foolin’

Posted on April 1, 2025April 2, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I recently finished reading “Not Born Yesterday“, by Hugo Mercier. In this book, he makes the argument that people are not fooled, misled or deceived by propaganda, authority figures or cult leaders. Nor do any of these have a significant ability to change peoples’ minds. Through numerous examples ranging from Hitler’s propaganda during WWII to…

Read more

Border Crossing

Posted on March 23, 2025March 24, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

When I was living on the road a few years ago I spent most of the time in Arizona and New Mexico camping on BLM and National Forest lands. Sometimes I was in areas close to the US/Mexico border. I recall one night driving around searching for the Walmart in Nogales AZ, when suddenly I…

Read more

“The Ballpark Owner Makes The Rules”

Posted on March 22, 2025March 23, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I read this line many years ago in a motivational self-help book written by a (self-professed) successful businessman. His point was that whoever was providing the money was in control of the final decisions – regardless of how important the players were, the employees were, personal feelings and “fairness”. His advice was that if you…

Read more

Earning The Rockies – Recommended Reading

Posted on March 21, 2025March 21, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I just finished reading the book, Earning The Rockies by Robert Kaplan. In it, he makes a road trip across the US from Maine to California stopping along the way in major metro areas, suburbs, small towns and rural communities. He listens to conversations from people along the way and intermingles these current day stories…

Read more

“Time Is More Valuable Than Money”

Posted on March 21, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

This is what all the rich people say who have plenty of money. After inheriting or earning their millions or billions there is a certain percentage of the uber-wealthy who decide they want to be famous. They write their memoir, run for political office, or run a PR campaign to position themselves as an “inspiration”…

Read more

Why I Don’t Worry About Economists’ Predictions

Posted on March 20, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

“Economists have accurately predicted 9 of the last 4 US economic recessions” is the punchline to a joke based on something economist Paul Samuelson said about the stock market in 1966. My formal economics education consists of one college level microeconomics course so clearly, I’m no expert. But, what I am able to do is…

Read more

You Can’t Go Back

Posted on March 19, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I recently was listening to a podcast with an author who was discussing US history, industry and society. He talked about early US settlers who arrived from Europe to escape poverty, famine and a monarchical regime. In arms of earning a living, he said that many of these settlers became America’s first farmers. It was…

Read more

Posts pagination

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • …
  • 184
  • Next

Recent Posts

  • Eye Yi Yi
  • A Custom Fit Life
  • My $20 Massage Therapist
  • Dr. AI
  • Giving Up Fighting Mother Nature
  • If It Hurts Don’t Do It
  • Not Today
  • Work/School From Home? Sorta.
  • A Little More Reasonable
  • Stormticipation
© 2026 ainslies.org | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme