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FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

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FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

Modern Monetary Theory - NOT BORING page 1

FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

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FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

Modern Monetary Theory - NOT BORING page 1

FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

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FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...

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FedUpWithFaith 31st January 2012, 05:18 PM An epiphany is a wonderful feeling and they don’t happen too often in a big way. For many former Christians who become atheists, it’s sort of downhill from there. But I want to share an epiphany I’ve had in the last few years from a very unusual source – economics, the “dismal science”. Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking – that’s fuckin’ boring and useless! Economics isn’t a real science. And for the most part, I’d agree with you. But there is more to it than that. For me, it all started about 3 years ago when I was trying to make sense of the economic meltdown. I couldn’t understand why my conventional “wisdom” that most people and pundits shared seemed to be of no use or counter-productive. My investments were doing lousy and I wanted to fix this too. I begin studying and frankly, it was pretty turgid and boring. Then I came across a small heterodox school of upstart economists mostly from the US and Australia under the name of Mo...