Simone Weil time again! One of the essays in Waiting for God is entitled "Forms of the Implicit Love of God." Her main argument is that before a soul has "direct contact" with God, there are three types of love that are implicitly the love of God, though they seem to have a different explicit object. That is, in loving X, you are really loving Y. (in this case, Y = God). As for the X of the equation, she lists: Love of neighbor Love of the beauty of the world Love of religious practices and a special sidebar to Friendship “Each has the virtue of a sacrament,” she writes. Each of these loves is something to be respected, honoured, and understood both symbolically and concretely. On each page of this essay, I found myself underlining profound, challenging, and thought-provoking words. There's so much to consider that I've gone back several times, mulling it over and wondering how my life would look if I truly believed even half of these thi...
There are also these:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying-a-home?playlist=Finance
http://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying-a-home--part-2?playlist=Finance
http://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying--detailed-analysis?playlist=Finance
Have you read anything by Robert Kioysaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad author)? It's an interesting read. And there is a ton more information on his website. - like this clip about "Your house is not an asset": https://www.richdadworld.com/email/rich_dad_difference/difference4.html
ReplyDeleteYou can also try out his online game "Cashflow". It's an interesting teaching aid for managing money and investments.