Christopher Whitson

Dad, investor, 🌎 traveler, .NET dev, advisor,
ocean swimmer, coffee nut, sailor, and smooth operator.

Why you should support universal basic income...

Its 2019 and Andrew Yang* is running for President of the United States. He's really pushing his "Freedom Dividend" proposal of paying every single adult in the US $1,000 a month with no strings attached.

Obviously he's going to get pushback. Most of it is from people who have no clue what they are talking about.

Detractors claim it's too expensive, not necessary, or will only create lazy people.

There are ZERO facts to back up these claims because it really hasn't been tried before at scale.

Mr. Yang (as well as other supporters of UBI) is focusing on the role of automation replacing human workers in low-wage jobs,

I, however, have been a proponent of UBI for several years for one singular purpose: velocity of money.

Giving unrestricted money to people, especially poor and lower-middle class people, is the strongest economic stimulus there is.

They are guaranteed to spend it.

Some of them will spend it because they have to, living paycheck to paycheck. Others will spend it because they just aren't educated enough to know what to do with excess funds at the end of the pay period once the bills are paid. This is a reflection on the horrible way we ignore financial literacy education in this country; it's not a dig on the intelligence of poorer folks.

And where do they spend that money? Everywhere!

They'll eat out at restaurants, buy better quality clothes, eat better food, and maybe even go on vacations. Every dollar will be spent (and taxed). If we give a billion dollars to a handful of rich people, they won't spend it all. It's hard to spend that amount of money; most people have a hard time comprehending how much a billion actually is.

But if you split up that billion dollars and give it to a million retail cashiers, each one of those cashiers would pump their $100 cut into the economy in less than a week; I have no doubt. Right now there is so much money being held by the upper class, they just can't spend it fast enough. We're moving money (n transactions) at about the same frequency as we were in the early 1970's when the minimum wage more reflected cost of goods. That's pretty damn sad.

So dig in, do some research. There's a lot of benefit to putting money in the hand of poorer folks and those living paycheck to paycheck. If we're able to provide healthcare as a right, increase the minimum wage, and provided a basic income to all adults...our economy would go gangbusters. Then all we need to do is steer it in the right direction by making slight course corrections.

UBI is probably one of the simplest benefits to implement compared to healthcare for all, so why not start there?

* I haven't chosen a candidate to support at the time of this writing. I follow Mr. Yang on Twitter, but have not supported his campaign by volunteering or making a donation. I mention him because he's the only candidate proposing a policy that would change the economy in such a big way.

Change: the greatest fucking thing in the world

Growing something new is about embracing change.

Change fast and change often.

New data comes in.

Change something.

More data comes in.

Change again.

I just rewrote the Bomvida home page and "Learn More" page.

Too many unsure what we actually do.

I refined the message.

It won't be the last.

I go looking for things to change on purpose.

I ask people what they think all the time.

It's because I really care about making them successful.

I get shit done because of this eagerness for change.

I will try things.

Try anything.

Because I can change the future.

I can change the fucking future.

THAT is the most powerful thing in the universe.

Which means I hold amazing power in the universe.

And that rocks.

So go ahead:

Roll with it.

Anything can change at any moment.

You can change anything at any moment.

Be prepared for that.

A lawyer, a priest, and an introvert walk into a bar...

No joke here.

Sorry.

I'm an introvert

People who have known me for many years find that shocking because they know I've been active in the theatre (see how I spelled it correctly) since I was 9.

I hate curtain calls.

I don't want to meet in the green room afterwards.

And I definitely don't want to hear how great my performance was.

You don't have to tell me because I could feel it oozing from you while performing onstage.

That's why I do it.

I do appreciate person to person interaction, though.

Real interaction. Not social media online interaction.

That's why I'm creating the future of networking.

Lots of awesome tools out there to help you connect with people.

You're reading this on one of them right now. (thanks for the platform LinkedIn!)

I'm competing against LinkedIn.

We're building tools that are used only as tools.

You need to use them with people.

With people you can see, touch, smell, and hear.

Otherwise they are useless.

It's this interaction of the senses that makes networking effective.

And we're making networking really fucking effective.

Our mobile app is useless without another person.

If you only use the online platform, you'll be wasting your money.

Our goal is to match people with complimentary needs.

Before they know they need to meet them.

This will be huge.

Our goal is to put people 1º of separation away from their next beneficial contact

Online.

And in person.

How we do that is complicated.

How you do it is easy.

You just sign up and participate.

We'll take care of the rest.

http://www.bomvida.com/members/register <-- CLICK ME!

No more messing around.

The future of networking. Even for introverts.

Network

Both a noun and a verb.

Bomvida <--- CLICK ME   will exploit networking's full potential

Networking that is stupid-easy

Right now it is quite boring.

However, I've never built anything for current markets

I build things for the future

The real magic of networking will happen here.

All of your questions.

Your answers.

Your human interactions.

Will be analyzed.

Analyzed extensively.

Your activity will be applied to algorithms.

Networking will not be random anymore.

Your success will not be by chance.

Bomvida will curate relationships to make you better.

Bomvida will match you with people you NEED to meet.

We'll predict who,

Before you even know you need them.

You're welcome!

Step #1 for a Better Life: LOVE ❤

Welcome back!

Ready for a better life? Take a few minutes to learn how you can get started RIGHT NOW by watching my video on how to love others. It's a very simple method that allows you to spread love around you. As an introvert, I can promise you that this is an easy way to interact with others!


TL;DW - Say "I Love You" to everyone you meet. (but in your head...I would not recommend saying this out loud to everyone you meet on the street!)

Remember that love the feeling comes from love the verb. You have to work towards both!

Stay tuned for the next post/video in a few days where we will discuss more methods on how to have a better life!

  1. Love
  2. Happiness
  3. Success
  4. Wealth
  5. Wisdom
  6. Health

The 6 Principles to a Better Life

I've been a fan of positive mental affirmations for years now, and it has had a positive impact on my entire life and well-being.

Here are the 6 principles I have focused on, in order. I recommend focusing on these principles one at a time while keeping the entire list in mind.

I'll add more and more details on how I became successful with these principles and how to use them in real life.

  1. Love
  2. Happiness
  3. Success
  4. Wealth
  5. Wisdom
  6. Health

What to do:

Let's start out small.

Every day, at least once a day repeat to yourself (either aloud or in your head):

"I believe in love, happiness, success, wealth, wisdom, and health."

That's it!

Easy enough. I'll have more details, posts, and videos to follow...