>Hi Mike,
>>>Japans current debt level just does not really speak for snapped purse strings shut.
>>>If debt climbing from about average early nineties to nearly 200% of GDP
>>>is not [fruitless] Keynesian enough, what is ?
>>
>>I was mistaken about Japan --
>
>was not meant as "You don't know...." adressed at you or Jake -
>I just like facts "clicking together" which is partly a way for my to memory to work...
>My mind is also sometimes too stuffed with trivia I cannot all verify.
>
>If you don't mind another "friendly shove" as you yourself write that AA is not always working for you -
>try exhausting yourself physically. If you are/were a soccer referee, running is nothing strange to you,
>you wrote about biking - while I don't want to imply that I had to face something similar to your problem,
>but I do have a tendency to overdo on some positive reinforced stimuli - something not uncommon in our profession.
>["if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing" is not always true or a good motto...]
>
>Long distance running clears my mind at least a bit, and hitting a heavy bag or sparring forces me to focus
>on something right in my face which is NOT a screen. Works best for me - give it a few tries when you are down.
>Give it enough tries to get you hooked into another, better habit.
>
>Rooting for you
>
>thomas
Thanks, Thomas. That's good to know you are a runner. I am rusty but used to do it pretty seriously, including four marathons. It would definitely be good for me.
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