#practical
“The truth is inherently practical, and in recognizing an idea as true (or false), a scholar cannot but want it to be implemented (or eradicated) immediately. For this reason, in addition to pursuing his scholarly ambitions, Menger served as personal tutor to the Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf, and as an appointed life-member of the Austrian House of Lords (Herrenhaus).
Similarly, Böhm-Bawerk served three times as Austrian minister of finance, and was a lifetime member of the Herrenhaus. Likewise, Mises was the nationally prominent chief economist of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and advisor to many prominent figures during Austria’s first Republic, and later, in the U.S., he served as advisor to the National Association of Manufacturers and numerous other organizations.
Only Mises went even further. Just as he was the first economic system-builder, so was he the first to give the Austrian activism systematic expression by associating Austrian economics with radical-liberal-libertarian-political reform (as laid out in his Liberalism of 1927). Only Rothbard, who likewise served in many advisory functions and as founder and academic director of several educational organizations, accomplished something comparable."
— Hoppe, MNR: Economics Science, and Liberty
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A list of useful synonyms
- Argument:altercation, squabble
- Chaos: disorder, confusion, pandemonium
- Collect: assemble, cumulate, stock
- Difficult:arduous, strenuous
- Easy: effortless, painless
- Effort: elbow grease, expenditure, labor
- Happiness: contentement, cheerfulness, joy
- Help: assist, aid, succor
- Love: fondness, tenderness, adoration
- Money:capital, finances, currency
- Pain: affliction, agony, suffering
- Power:ability, potential
- Pleasure:delight, satisfaction, fulfilment
- Prejudice:preconception
- Pride:self-esteem, dignity, honour
- Purpose:motive, cause, impetus
- Reason: aim, objective, incentive
- Rich:affluent, moneyed, wealthy
- Strong:powerful, brawny, strapping
- Useful:handy, nifty, convenient
- Understand: comprehend, perceive
*drinks water directly from tap to my own house so I don’t have to wash a glass*
An easy way to reuse old candles or create your own herb-infused candles.
Ingredients:
- Potholders / oven mitts
- Newspapers
- Wax
- Wicks and wick holders
- Cardboard rolls
- Dyes (optional)
- Fragrance (optional)
- Toothpicks / chopsticks / cotton swabs
To Begin:
- Ensure that your workspace is covered entirely in newspapers, so the wax will come off easier. Take the cardboard tubes and hot glue them to a flat cardboard surface. Ensure there are no gaps between the roll and the flat part when you glue them, otherwise the wax will run everywhere.
- Fill a pot about ¼ way with water and set it on to boil. In the pot, place a disposable container that you will use only for wax. Keep an eye on the wax to ensure that it does not get too hot and catch fire. Once the wax is melted, you can add dye and mix it and add fragrance as well. Let the wax cool for a few minutes and pour a bit into the bottom of your cardboard mold to place the wick in the center. Allow it to cool completely before you pour more wax in to make sure the wick is set in the center of the candle. If it is not centered, the candle will burn strangely or not burn at all.
- Once the wick is set, use two toothpicks tape together to make the wick stand up straight while you pour the rest of the wax into the mold. Then, add whatever herbs you’d like and leave it to set overnight. The next day, peel off the cardboard and you’re done – you have homemade candles.
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