Tagged

The Western Confucian “tagged me”…a game in which you blog:

What you were doing ten years ago

Five jobs you held in past

Five places you have lived in the past

Five things you plan to do to day

The five books one has most recently read

What one would do if one had a billion dollars

(one should then tage five other blogers):

What I was doing ten years ago:

The same thing I am doing today: Teaching at a nursing college in Japan

Five jobs I held in the past:

Lawnmowing boy,  library assistant, bookstore clerk, hotel desk clerk, translator (English:Japanese, unlicenced)

Five places I have lived in the past:

New Haven Conn., Gainesville FL,  Madison Wisconsin, Mannasas Va., Nara, Japan.

Five things I plan to do today:

Practice sound therapy techniques, attend the planing committe for my school’s spring festival, write and blog about “traditionalist anthropology,”  councel one or more students,  go home to my family and chill out

The last five books I have read:

Ted Andrew’s “The Healer’s Manual,”  Various editors “Introduction to the Works of Ignatius of Loyola,”  Ted Andrews “The Occult Christ,”  Richard Cantillon “Essay on the Nature of Commerce in General,”  John Le Carre “The Constant Gardiner”

What I would do if I had a billion dollars:

Establish an Institute for the Abolition of National Education Systems, the aim of which would be to show that all systems of national and compulsory education are a forms of involuntary servitude which promote nationalism and ultimately war.  On the positive side such an institute would encourage voluntary educational alternatives: homeschooling, apprenticeship programs, and private schools.

Others tagged: Pending

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  1. Thanks. I knew you were at a college in Japan, but not a nursing college in Japan! You lucky duck.

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