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Spikes wrote:mnandii wrote:When you learn Socionomics you read news differently. Preach it @mnandii . Paradigm shift on how we read and interpret news is necessary in the contemporary world. ... Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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Learn About SocionomicsConventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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mnandii wrote:Social mood affects everything you do! Quote:The Socionomic Connection It’s a bold claim, but history proves it out: Positive-trending social mood drives prohibition of substances such as alcohol and marijuana; negative-trending mood drives tolerance and relaxed regulation. Marijuana Prohibition Go Up in SmokeThe Coming Collapse of Marijuana ProhibitionQuote:In this remarkable July 2009 article, socionomist Euan Wilson made the case that a positively-trending social mood—indicated by a rising stock market—is what produces prohibition of recreational substances such as alcohol and marijuana, whereas a negatively-trending social mood—indicated by a falling stock market—produces relaxed regulation.
Using the prohibition of alcohol as a parallel, Wilson predicted that the Drug War will become more violent and eventually collapse as social mood sours. In Kenya we are in a major bear market hence negatively trending Social Mood hence efforts to relax prohibition of hard substances: Experts Give Miraa Clean Bill of HealthQuote:Miraa, the addictive herb chewed for its stimulative effect, has no negative health impact, Kenyan scientists have said in a shocking study released Thursday.
People who chew herb, also known as khat, are less likely to be obese because their appetite is suppressed, or develop heart complications in the future.
And, better yet, their reproductive health is in tip-top shape.
The findings were released by the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) at the seventh annual scientific and health conference in Nairobi. House To Debate Proposal on Bhang LegalisationQuote:It will no longer be illegal to plant, sale or trade in cannabis sativa (bhang) if a petition before Parliament becomes law.
The proposal by Mr Gwada Ogot, a researcher, writer and political analyst, would be introduced formally in the Senate once the lawmakers resume from recess on February 14.
It seeks to decriminalise and legalise the drug.
If his wish is granted, bhang will be deleted from the list of narcotic drugs as listed in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1994.
Those serving jail terms for offences related to the drug will have to be set free if the law-makers agree to process the petition, into law. About the proposed bhang legislation, you should know that as the NSE 20 Share Index continues to fall, there is increased likelihood of it being passed by parliament. Kenyans in general will also increasingly view bhang as acceptable. This would not have happened just three years ago when the Index was above 5000s. In the same vein Mututho laws are also likely to be repealed, ignored or watered down. Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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mnandii wrote:mnandii wrote:Social mood affects everything you do! Quote:The Socionomic Connection It’s a bold claim, but history proves it out: Positive-trending social mood drives prohibition of substances such as alcohol and marijuana; negative-trending mood drives tolerance and relaxed regulation. Marijuana Prohibition Go Up in SmokeThe Coming Collapse of Marijuana ProhibitionQuote:In this remarkable July 2009 article, socionomist Euan Wilson made the case that a positively-trending social mood—indicated by a rising stock market—is what produces prohibition of recreational substances such as alcohol and marijuana, whereas a negatively-trending social mood—indicated by a falling stock market—produces relaxed regulation.
Using the prohibition of alcohol as a parallel, Wilson predicted that the Drug War will become more violent and eventually collapse as social mood sours. In Kenya we are in a major bear market hence negatively trending Social Mood hence efforts to relax prohibition of hard substances: Experts Give Miraa Clean Bill of HealthQuote:Miraa, the addictive herb chewed for its stimulative effect, has no negative health impact, Kenyan scientists have said in a shocking study released Thursday.
People who chew herb, also known as khat, are less likely to be obese because their appetite is suppressed, or develop heart complications in the future.
And, better yet, their reproductive health is in tip-top shape.
The findings were released by the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) at the seventh annual scientific and health conference in Nairobi. House To Debate Proposal on Bhang LegalisationQuote:It will no longer be illegal to plant, sale or trade in cannabis sativa (bhang) if a petition before Parliament becomes law.
The proposal by Mr Gwada Ogot, a researcher, writer and political analyst, would be introduced formally in the Senate once the lawmakers resume from recess on February 14.
It seeks to decriminalise and legalise the drug.
If his wish is granted, bhang will be deleted from the list of narcotic drugs as listed in the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1994.
Those serving jail terms for offences related to the drug will have to be set free if the law-makers agree to process the petition, into law. About the proposed bhang legislation, you should know that as the NSE 20 Share Index continues to fall, there is increased likelihood of it being passed by parliament. Kenyans in general will also increasingly view bhang as acceptable. This would not have happened just three years ago when the Index was above 5000s. In the same vein Mututho laws are also likely to be repealed, ignored or watered down. liberal agenda driven by the Americans. Life is short. Live passionately.
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NSE 20 closed at 2933, next stop 2650
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bartum wrote:NSE 20 closed at 2933, next stop 2650 This I like..
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Compare that with Dow Jones and S&P which finished at 22nd record highs sincr Trump won the elections. U should be riding huko Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,804 Location: NAIROBI
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Wewe ndio uko na mafeelings. Mimi nakwambia imagine NSE ingekuwa dow Jones na wewe unaongea panganga Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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