July 2010


Relationships30 Jul 2010 07:17 pm

Tomorrow is Dayna and my 27th anniversary.
I thought this would be good time to print the lyrics of my most recent songs as they do reflect the beauty of the life we have created together.

Peace, Love and Dignity 5/3/2010

I want to feel your smile
I want to breathe in your joy
I want to touch your dreams
I want to listen to your feet

For time moves with or without heat
And I live within each heartbeat

I want to taste your words
Till I can no longer eat
I want to sip on your emotions
The bitter and the sweet

Our tongues feel more than we can speak
Our minds hold more than we can seek

I sang this song before I had a notion
I was a man before I knew me
Such is the beauty of living without knowing
Such is the wonder of human beings

Falling into the stream
Loving our history

I sang this song before I had a notion
I was a man before I knew me
Such is the beauty of living without knowing
Such is the wonder of you and me

Winters come and summers go
Each time has its beauty
Some things change and others grow
Whether liquid or sturdy
I want to share my life
Of that I am certain
I want to learn from life
I am its student


All of you fashion me
thru words and reactions
I hope my words unfold you
Validate, spawn satisfaction
Through you all I know me
I am your project
What is now and what will be
Gives life its passion

John Lennon and Yoko
Had a lovely message
Peace, love and dignity
for every person
Peace love and dignity
What a lovely message
Peace love and dignity
for every person

Life Fills My Days 6/15/10

We are all masters of illusion
Forging certainty from a handful of clues
Whether it be science or religion
We forsake what is
for eternal Truth
it’s what we do

Never satisfied with what is real
With our hands, eyes nor ears
Even the desire to be in the moment
We get beyond oneself
to cosmic union
into the blue

I’ve always lingered in fascination
Simple pleasures are my fuel
I never tire of the landscape
Every sensation draws me to you

Each and every day that passes
Ripens some low hanging fruit
Drinking in all of their juices
Breathing in the aroma
of morning dew
is my form of truth

I’ll swim awhile in your ocean
I’ll lie and rest on your soggy shores
Feel wet sand cool my backside
As evening rays warm my core

Life fills my days
In sweet subtle ways
Life fills my days

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Well I guess I am learning how to purr after all.

As always you are invited to listen to my songs and read my lyrics by clicking on to the music tab above.

Jim Guido

PS I should have a topical blog up some time this weekend. Enjoy!

Stock Market22 Jul 2010 08:10 pm

It is Thursday evening July the 22nd.

Those of you who regularly visit this site know that on a handful of occasions I’ve commented on the stock market. I enjoy numbers, patterns and sociological observation and, therefore the stock market is appealing. Also due to my love of numbers and patterns I’ve become a little of an amateur technical analyst.

According to a lot of technical indicators and longer term historical patterns I’ve been anticipating the market beginning a significant decline beginning by mid August and lasting at least through the middle of October. I see a lot of parallels between now and the same time frame in 2008 when I successfully called a similar decline.

Yet, due to the activity of the last month and the last two weeks in particular I feel that the decline may start earlier than I had been anticipating.

In fact, if the market starts up strong tomorrow the high may be reached during the day and the market may begin its fall before the close. If the market starts down and closes at its high or has a relatively steady climb up it may end the day at an important high.

My indicators point to a possibility of a steep fall either on Monday or towards the end of next week. I could very well be wrong, but the possibilities seem dire enough to warrant a warning and for anyone in the stock market to exit for the short term.

I strongly urge caution right now.

The wide swings in market action of the last month are often an early indicator of a change in trend or a big quick move. Now, the move could be up, but the risks appear too great for most people to take that gamble. Even if there is an initial strong up move I still am fairly confident that the averages will be lower in the fall.

This is more of a warning than a prediction. I’m only writing this because so many people I know got hammered two years ago when I saw the same thing occurring in the charts. Well, as they always say on Wall Street maybe “this time it’s different”.

Again I want to emphasize that I am an amateur and I’m not recommending any specific action. I’m only suggesting to those in the market to be vigilant right now and only wager what you’re willing to lose.

If anything happens to change my viewpoint I will write a market update. Otherwise I have a couple of other posts in the process of being written that are more in the general tenor of this site.

Jim Guido

Economics and Social Issues13 Jul 2010 02:00 pm

It is natural for people to want to be able to make their own choices and to some degree be in control of their own time. It is hard to imagine anyone wanting to be oppressed or live as a slave to another individual.

Yet, while we want to be able to live our own lives and be a unique and free individual we also want to belong and be appreciated by others. It would be rare to find a person who does not enjoy being recognized for their unique gifts and talents. Most people want their lives to stick out a little. A life without individuality is for the most part a life bereft of meaning.

Yet, it takes others to recognize and appreciate us. No matter how small our community of friends or kindred spirits are, it still is a community. The only way we know our uniqueness is through our comparing and contrasting ourselves to others. While we yearn to be unique and free we also need to be noticed, validated and belong. Thus the statement that “no man is an island”.

No man is cut off and totally separated from the community of man, yet in other ways we are always islands. No matter how well somebody knows and empathizes with us they still cannot truly feel and live our experiences. No matter how close people come to us they will always be out there.

Our separateness and individuality is both a source of joy and a source of anxiety and fear. The human condition is such that we long both for individuality and community. A fulfilled life is one where someone finds their personal balance between community and individuality.

Our society touts itself as a free one. In fact it is self entitled the land of freedom. Now one could make a case that we aren’t and never have been a truly free society. Yet, the bigger question would be do we really want a free society? What is gained through freedom and what is lost?

If it is human nature to want to be a free individual yet also to belong to a community then wouldn’t a society based solely on freedom be blind to the fact that it is a society and therefore a community which people belong to? Is the designation “free society” a conflict in terms in which the idea of society gets overwhelmed in the ideal of personal freedom.

Is a society based on personal freedom in denial of its role as validator, and cate taker of each other? Is a free society one in which the bulk of its members lack a sense of belonging to and being an essential part of the body politic? The high incidence of depression might seen to indicate that this is the case, so might be the fact that free societies often foster the largest and most drastic disparities between the have and have nots.

I personally am grateful to live in a society that is not overtly oppressive and allows me to largely become the person I want to be. Yet, I am embarrassed to be a part of a society that does not provide the basic needs of life to its citizens.

I do not feel that my level of intelligence, energy and drive makes me a better person than others and entitles me to a quality of life superior to those who have a so called lower level of intelligence and energy.

I would gladly sacrifice a little of my so called freedom to insure that others have a good life. It appears obvious to me that any good society should provide a basic level of food, shelter, clothing, medical care and information for all its citizens. One in which suffering would be minimized and quality of life is maximized.

Our system of free market capitalism almost dictates the fact that a good portion of foods and goods are left to spoil, be thrown away, discarded or destroyed. As I’ve pointed out in a number of previous posts, waste and profit are inextricably linked.

In a profit based economy disparity is a necessary and logical outcome. At any given moment in time wealth is determined by the portion of the total pie a person has, any increase in proportion of one person causes a decrease in relative wealth of at least one other person. Stored wealth (capital) decreases the functional wealth of many other individuals.

An empire can disguise this reality while it is in its expansion phase of using and pirating the wealth and resources of other nations. In this expansion phase the quality of life of even the lowest people in a society get a relatively smaller lift, giving the false impression that the economic system benefits all and is the cause of the improvements in quality of life. In reality the economic system is the beneficiary of empire not the cause of wealth expansion.

We currently have enough food to feed the planet, but we do not have enough jobs for everyone on the planet. More specifically we do not have the type of jobs which a profit based economy is able to produce which protects the profit margins of the employer class.

In a profit based economy expansion almost requires an escalating disparity for how else is the necessary capital for expansion acquired. Likewise why would a wealthy businessman expand his business if his relative wealth were not expanding and if his relative wealth were expanding then the wealth of the general populace must be decreasing.
Yet, if we wanted to play this game of earning and competing for financial gain we could still do so in a caring and free society. If all people were provided with a basic standard of living including medical care, housing and a healthy diet, any increase above this base could be acquired through a profit based system of competitive free enterprise.

In such a dual layer system we could honor our moral ideals of providing all with a basic quality of life while minimizing suffering and providing an opportunity for all to engage in the “pursuit of happiness”. While at the same time encouraging and rewarding those who yearn to outperform their contemporaries, or want to amass wealth and possessions the means to do so without contributing to the suffering of others or indirectly reducing the possibility for others to acquire their basic needs.

A free society should honor both words (freedom and society). Individuals should be free from oppression and should be given an opportunity to create rewarding and healthy lives. Yet, if at all possible their freedom should not hinder or reduce the ability of others in the community from having their basic needs provided for them. A lack of abilities or ambition should not preclude someone, or their children, from basics such as food, shelter and medical care.

Jim Guido