Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The Rich Pigeon Experiment

Here is a very old allowance agreement.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/who-wants-to-be-a-billionaire-2996641/
Memorandum between PAPA and JOHN. Regarding an Allowance.

1. Beginning with May 1st, John's allowance is to be at the rate of One dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per week.

2. At the end of each week during which John has kept his accounts accurately and to Papa's satisfaction, the allowance for the succeeding week will be increased ten cents (10¢) over the week just ended, up to but not beyond a total per week of two dollars ($2.00).

3. At the end of each week during which John has not kept his accounts accurately and to Papa's satisfaction, the allowance for the succeeding week shall be reduced ten cents (10¢) from the week just ended.

4. During any week when there have been no receipts or expenditures to record the allowance shall continue at the same rate as in the preceding week.

5. During any week when the account has been correctly kept but the writing and figuring are not satisfactory the allowance shall continue at the same rate as in the preceding week.

6. Papa shall be the sole judge as to whether an increase or a decrease is to be made.

7. It is understood that at least Twenty Per cent (20%) of the allowance shall be used for benevolences.

8. It is understood that at least Twenty Per cent (20%) of the allowance shall be saved.
9. It is understood that every purchase or expenditure made is to be put down definitely and clearly.

10. It is understood that John will make no purchases, charging the same to Mama or Papa, without the special consent of Mama, Papa or Miss Scales [a family governess].

11. It is understood that when John desires to make any purchases which the allowance does not cover, he will first gain the consent of either Mama, Papa, or Miss Scales, who will give him sufficient money with which to pay for the specific purchases, the change from which, together with a memorandum showing what items have been bought and at what cost and what amount is returned, is to be given to the person advancing the money, before night of the day on which the purchases are made.

12. It is understood that no governess, companion or other person in the household is to be asked by John to pay for any items for him, other than carfare.

13. To any savings from the date in this account which John may from time to time deposit in his bank account, in excess of the twenty per cent (20%) referred to in Item No. 8, Papa will add an equal sum for deposit.

14. The allowance above set forth and the agreement under which it shall be arrived at are to continue in force until changed by mutual consent.

The above agreement approved and entered into by

John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
John D. Rockefeller 3rd

Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/who-wants-to-be-a-billionaire-2996641/#sbiSX2AMTiqOEpKh.99

Now lets compare 14 year old Rockefeller to the pigeons lying for rewards.

http://www.robertlanza.com/lying-in-the-pigeon/

How will young Rockefeller spend the 20% he gives to charity?

Now in this thought experiment the pigeon does not have to lie at all he simply has to choose the bigger pile. This 14 year old pigeon knows he will get a bigger profit off some donations than others. It may take a hundred years or longer for him to understand how to get the biggest possible pile. The early results of the experiment show that he starts out taking the bigger pile witch has devastating consequences for the entire world. Now that the majority of the world has become part of the pile protecting the pile should be treated with seriousness. It is time for industry to stop cannibalizing it's assets by harming people with seemingly profitable products. I think this is why humans have a built in sense of morality, just doing the right thing and helping people with charity is a significantly greater value than trying to profit off "benevolences" as much as possible. Note the simple act of giving money may encourage others to lie, especially in situations where no one is really sure what is going to happen.

http://maryamericanidiot.blogspot.com/2015/01/poison.html






Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Autistic Diet, Thought Experiment.

What would happen if you took all the animals at a zoo and fed them a diet of only hay? You might guess that some of the animals would survive much better on this diet than others. Will a horse may survive years on hay the zoo cat would starve if it had nothing else. Please get the idea out of your head that everyone should eat the same thing! Most schools serve a diet that is inadequate for most children.


Reference:
http://sensorydisordertormey.blogspot.com/2015/01/autistic-diet-thought-experiment.html

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Survival of the Fittest.

I remember the nightmare of living in this delusion. Every night I tried to walk across the pillars. I was afraid and I fell in over and over, night after night. I saw David, as he moved skilfully and unafraid. I had to be the stronger child. I always had to win. I was not as big as the others and no matter what I was given, I always seemed to need more than what I got. I was a winner, before I could even tie my shoe. I found myself alone and split my mind in two. I sorted the cards and I counted the pieces. I was blank as a wall. I left time behind and I sorted, it all. Marbles and pennies, books, and papers and strings, who would have thought you could make a such a mess by sorting things. The competition was fierce, but who would complain, when I was the only one playing the game? The rules may vary, but I learn very fast. By the second game I am better than before, so good they don't want to play anymore...