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inflation

has to be costly in time not energy and information and this is important because all of us are living in a world right now a country where we have inflation
Concept
inflation
Score
4 · must · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · _intake0.778

    It was at this point in my journey I had to divorce Einstein’s ideas of what time fundamentally was. We attract what we are prepared to receive. People in medicine and ancestral health care more about beliefs than reality or truth because they have created their own versions of reality. That is what the practice of medicine and paleo have become. Everyone needs to become reminded and acutely aware of the biologic cost of bad thinking.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-18-divorcing-einstein-using-times-pointed-arrow.md

  2. 02 · yt0.764

    It was light again, which mimics what you see in photosynthesis, which mimics what I just told you happens at the alpha moment of conception. In other words, you're seeing nature's fractal over and over and over again. And it turns out that UP emission being light actually answers Schroinger's initial question. It answers Western A Price's initial question. The problem is it doesn't satisfy what you've been taught. doesn't satisfy most of the people that will listen to this podcast what they've been taught either. I know because I like you learned the same thing. Remember I was a product of th

    yt/sf9VNlTiq5s-neurosurgeon-talks-about-genetics-and-longevity-dr-jack-krus/transcript.txt

  3. 03 · yt0.757

    Just like the water that comes out of your mitochondria is even more different, you know, than you know the stuff that's in Pollock's book. You know, everybody keeps telling me that Pollock's finally listened to me and done, you know, the uh the water experiments that he needed to do on deterior depleted water and he's found out that I'm right. Great. But I didn't need him to tell me that. Why? Because the physics already told me that that in fact was the case. Why he needed to do these studies is for a guy like you. Why? Because then you're going to be able to understand timing better. You're

    yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · yt0.753

    Buying home, buying land. Just paying for school fees. Sometimes, many places you have to pay a big part of the school fees at the beginning of the year, so you want to have money saved up so that when this beginning of the year shows up, you can pay the school fees. So there's are all kinds of very standard reasons why people save. So now coming to why they may not save. So sometimes, I'm going to say, it's efficient not to save. What are situations where you shouldn't save? AUDIENCE: [INAUDIBLE] PROFESSOR: Right. So one possibility is that today, your marginal utility of consumption is very

    yt/nc7dDE4_3zs-20-savings/transcript.txt

  5. 05 · _intake0.749

    You must become aware of the high cost of low living by cheap thinking. In biology, we often get what we deserve when we forget this. Today’s CPC will illustrate that point for you. Wasting your time doing things that do not get you to Optimal is causing you to miss out on the opportunity to improve yourself. Today, and every day from here, become very aware of time. Be wise in the use of time. The question for living an Optimal life is never how much time do I really have, it is in how you use the time you have, and realizing you can reverse the errors you made in that time by starting NOW.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-3-do-you-need-a-gallbladder.md

  6. 06 · yt0.748

    But if you're not that poor, then the fact that you don't have income should not matter that much. Or even a lot of income should not matter that much. So another example how many of you already suggested, another argument for why people don't save is that people just don't have opportunities to save. Like many of you suggested, inflation. So imagine that the only way I can save is by keeping cash at home. And prices go up, so cash becomes less valuable. In other words, there's just no point in trying to save in that world, because you're in a hyperinflation or something, and any money you put

    yt/nc7dDE4_3zs-20-savings/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · _intake0.745

    There are many forces at play to keep this information from you. If you were to understand its full power the economy of the world would likely collapse. [This is why this info is systematically kept from you.](http://microwavenews.com/news-center/unified-theory-magnetic-field-action)

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-5-what-are-the-biologic-effects-of-emf.md

  8. 08 · _intake0.745

    Science never stands still, only our thinking about it does. This concept is true in modern business today too. We need to adapt it in our own healthcare estate plan. For example there’s a similar belief in IPO’s today. Most modern technology companies focus on learning over profitability in their early years to maximize revenue in the later years. Just look at the history of Microsoft, Intel, Apple, and most recently Google. This is contrary to how modern healthcare works. We spend more the last year of life than we do at any other point of our lifespan. That is pure lunacy to me, but I will

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/the-change-rx.md

  9. 09 · blog0.745

    [ 4 ] Second, some argue that it can be fair to ascribe burdens to those who were excusably ignorant of the harms of their emissions if those who emitted benefited sufficiently from the emissions. The rough thought here is that while someone might reasonably complain that it is unfair to penalise them for non-culpably contributing to harm, their case is considerably weakened if it is also the case that the harmful activity also created benefits for them. If they have benefited then making them pay would not be so onerous and might even leave them no worse off than if they had they not emitted.

    blog/plato-stanford-edu/climate-justice.md

  10. 10 · _intake0.744

    I found this recent blog post and book interesting because of the critical information they were missing, based upon the words they used. I was not surprised because I understood the context in why the comments were made. I also understood that it supported their way of living. Generally your reality bends to what is paying your bills.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tilted-quilt-random-musings-4.md

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