Long days and cool news

I worked too long, today… I went in to Crusade early to get our new email system set up and push out the first campaign on it (on short notice). I hoped to get there at 8:00 and finish it by noon. I finished at 6:40 PM. I ended up leaving at 7:15, comme d’habitude, and therefore just clocking an extra four hours… I’m tired.

Meanwhile, I’m really excited about a new book set coming on Tuesday (May 6, 2003). It’s a two book set, called Socionomics: The Science of History and Social Prediction, by Robert Prechter, founder of Elliott Wave International. I can’t stress enough how much I wish people would look into this. After the Christian gospel (which is the most life-changing knowledge there is, by far, if you apply it), this is the most eye-opening theory I know of, in any field. It sheds light on human behavior and the human experience in general in a way that few other theories can. Disagree with it, if you will, but I would challenge you to offer a more accurate or consistent explanation for such a vast array of phenomena. Read more at my Elliott Wave Theory page.

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