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An Exploration into the possibility that everything we as individuals commonly see as fixed is actually infinitely variable. Warning: This can cause headaches. In the event that you look at some of what you can find, parts of your personality may break up/break off/die. While it is a frightening prospect for some, the actual pain of that headache only lasts a short while relative to the big picture of time as the language for measuring relativity of experience.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ray Dalio’s Richest and Strangest Hedge Fund : The New Yorker

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Ray Dalio’s Richest and Strangest Hedge Fund : The New Yorker
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Matthew Fiori
He was born in Queens, moved to Staten Island around age 10 grew up there an arms length from some of the most amazing stuff in the world and rarely made the trip to Manhattan. Attended an all boys Catholic high school, graduated in the bicentennial year 1976.
Went away to college in Oswego NY. Returned to NYC in the early '80's and got a job in the securities industry in lower Manhattan. Worked in the WTC buildings. Had his first working abroad experience in 1984 when he lived/worked in London for six months or so.
Was sent to Japan in 1986 by Morgan Stanley. Remembers a day before his 30th birthday when he thought he would know a whole lot soon. Remembers many days starting about fifteen years later when he came to understand how little he would ever know in his lifetime. Finds those days particularly enjoyable.
Returned to the USA in 2005 and lives in Arizona now with his wife, two children and a couple of dogs.
Spends part of every day looking to prove something that he currently believes wrong by learning more. If he did that for money he might be called a scientist. Since he finds that it is not too difficult to do, he appears to be a cynic. Perhaps he is just an idiot. Only time will tell.

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Since we have known for a few hundred years that the Earth rotates around it's axis and revolves around the Sun, why is it that we still say things like Sunrise and Sunset?
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