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The Butterfly Effect of Not Wearing Socks

April 25th, 2007 · 10 Comments

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by CHansen

The “butterfly effect” is the idea that a small and seemingly insignificant event can trigger something on a much larger scale than what originally took place. It’s the theory that a butterfly can flap its wings, eventually causing a tornado to occur a thousand miles away. Remember how Homer Simpson went back in time, squashed a prehistoric bug, and returned to a drastically altered universe, where donuts fell from the sky? I find that much easier to understand than fractals or chaos theory.

Anyways, let’s try to enumerate the long term effects of making a seemingly insignificant decision to wear flip flops instead of shoes and socks. It is an exaggerated and contrived example, but serves to illustrate the “butterfly effect” in terms of saving money and saving the planet. (I think it feels like compound interest on steroids…)

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Tags: saving money · driving · conserving · saving the planet

Finding The Very Best Parking Spot

April 10th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Where is the very best parking space in the whole lot? It’s simply the absolute first spot that you encounter upon entering the parking lot, and it’s not just for Ferrari and Porche owners.

Here are the many reasons to park right away:

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Tags: frugal · saving money · driving