Thursday, January 11, 2024

Thursday Ramble: Articles that need to be written


I have this vague foggy vision of articles I have wanted to write, and have not done so.  There are reasons or excuses why they have not been written.  I always needed to focus on funded projects, and I was never able to find funding for these ideas.  Time was always tight.  And I needed to be mindful of official company policy, and what I was urging, that my former employer may or may not have policy to support some of the ideas. 

Now that I am retired, aka, an independent consultant. I can pursue the projects I want to pursue.  I can say what I think, and it is not restrained by policy. 

  • Why we keep losing the war on poverty.  In the USA benefits programs penalize people who are thrifty, or who try to rise out of poverty.  The basic support systems, pull the rug out from anyone who tries to get on their feet. The benefits systems perpetuate poverty rather than eliminate it. 
  • Does West Virginia's Default Health Care Surrogate Law Work?  In West Virginia if you are unable to consent to health care, and no family member is available, the local state social services office selects someone to make healthcare decisions for you. It is unique law, and no one has examined if it works as intended, or if it was a great idea that needed to be tried.  
  • Your Financial Planner Wants You To Die Rich, do you?
  • Do It Now,  Few People in their last decade of life are able to do all of the things they have dreamed of doing in retirement. 
These should keep me from getting bored for a while.  

PS: I wrote this one a couple of weeks ago.  I am not thinking that I will take a month or so off, then think about the writing projects that will occupy my time. 


10 comments:

  1. I believe each state here will have a government an appointed person to make such a decision. There is a title for such a person but the name won't come to me.
    I'd have to think if it is in a Financial Planner's interest for you to die rich. They would want you live to be old and continue to extract money from you.

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    1. The more you have, the more the financial planner makes, their theory is wealth accumulation, not enjoy it while you are here.

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  2. "Independent consultant"? Again that sounds as though you have only half-retired. But there's nothing reprehensible about such work - it's probably a good way of gradually fading out.

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    1. Maybe if I wait a couple of months, the ideas will fade away, and I can start writing fiction.

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  3. I so agree with your financial philosophy to 'Do It Now." We've worked hard to get to this point in our lives and it's time to plan and enjoy!

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  4. I expect to see your name in print in the not too distant future.

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  5. Maybe your writing days are just beginning.

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