“Therefore, dearly beloved brethren, let us cheerfully do all things that lie in our power; and then may we stand still, with the utmost assurance, to see the salvation God, and for his arm to be revealed.” Doctrine and Covenants 123:17
Monday, December 29, 2008
Wuv... Twue wuv...
I had one of the greatest experiences this last weekend attending Tanner's wedding. I am sure most of you reading this blog have heard me talk about him before but for those who haven't, he is a companion I served with on my mission and we have lived together at college since then. He is a true friend in every sense of the word. He married Jennifer Trembley, a girl he has grown up with in Hollister, CA. They look so good together! The reception was completely amazing and they had a beautiful sealing.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Economic Insights
I meet people occasionally and when we get to talking and they find out that I am an economics major they invariably want to talk about the economy. Unfortunatley I am only a junior in an undergraduate program so I don't have too many profound insights to share with them. If they are members I tell them to follow the Prophet (I guess I should carry pass along cards with me and share it with people that aren't members too) you know, stay out of debt, have a food storage, and so on.
I learned this morning that the root word that economy comes from is 16th century word that means "stewardship of a home" then people began using the term "political economy" and from there it has transformed to mean how we use the resources of the nation.
So what I decided was to share quotes and other things I learn about economics with people on my blog. Adam Smith was a great economist that wrote about capitalism in his book "Wealth of Nations", but before that he write a book titled "Theory of Moral Sentiments". The idea is that there must be a moral foundation for capitalism and free markets to work. Today I have a quote from President Benson (you might see a lot from him) that illustrates this point well.
I chose this for two reasons: 1) we are seeing the governement trying to give us material security in exchange for our moral fiber. Hugh Nibley said the economy used to be an important thing, now it is the only thing. I think there are people that feel it is more important to save their wealth than keep their principles. They are inviting people to fail by supporting bad choices. 2) Economic success in your home depends on your own moral foundation and the principles you live by. Self control, hard work, faith, tithing, self-reliance and organization are some that come to mind. You don't have to make much money to achieve economic success. (If you want a good place to help you manage your finances go to mint.com, I love it)
I learned this morning that the root word that economy comes from is 16th century word that means "stewardship of a home" then people began using the term "political economy" and from there it has transformed to mean how we use the resources of the nation.
So what I decided was to share quotes and other things I learn about economics with people on my blog. Adam Smith was a great economist that wrote about capitalism in his book "Wealth of Nations", but before that he write a book titled "Theory of Moral Sentiments". The idea is that there must be a moral foundation for capitalism and free markets to work. Today I have a quote from President Benson (you might see a lot from him) that illustrates this point well.
"In our day, there is much emphasis upon building social and material security. Some believe these can be achieved by legislation; others propose materialistic schemes which invariably weaken or destroy initiative, self-reliance, independence, and moral fiber. Relatively few, it seems, turn their attention to those standards and principles which strengthen moral fiber and which develop spiritual and personal security from within. Yet the history of mankind testifies abundantly that lasting security comes only to people who are spiritually and morally strong. Social and economic security can arise only from such a foundation." Ezra Taft Benson So Shall Ye Reap.
I chose this for two reasons: 1) we are seeing the governement trying to give us material security in exchange for our moral fiber. Hugh Nibley said the economy used to be an important thing, now it is the only thing. I think there are people that feel it is more important to save their wealth than keep their principles. They are inviting people to fail by supporting bad choices. 2) Economic success in your home depends on your own moral foundation and the principles you live by. Self control, hard work, faith, tithing, self-reliance and organization are some that come to mind. You don't have to make much money to achieve economic success. (If you want a good place to help you manage your finances go to mint.com, I love it)
These are my roommates, from left to right it is Kevin, James, Jared, me, Dan and Michael- also known as "the brotherhood" (coined by Kevin the first week of the semester). I wish you could meet them all: Kevin just returned from a mission in Hungary and loves to be outside hiking, snowboarding, rock climbing etc., James is from Portland OR. and is a lovable guy, he brought a lot of youthfulness and excitement into our apartment. Jared never sleeps, speaks French, and is involved with everything on campus and will be the student body president next semester. And he is single. Dan is a great friend to everyone, always serving other people and listen when they need to talk. He also hides cups. Michael is a wonderful singer and always sings around our apartment, he also served in the same mission as Stacie Johnson. He is a great cook and is good at making fresh apple cider with his juicer. (think of the quality of life!)
This is just a picture of a typical sunset in Rexburg, I took it at our complex. Beautiful huh?
So during finals sometimes you just need something, anything, to get your mind off of school work. I ended up doing this when I would sit down to eat lunch. I felt like it was very therapeutic.
So during finals sometimes you just need something, anything, to get your mind off of school work. I ended up doing this when I would sit down to eat lunch. I felt like it was very therapeutic.
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