Who Pays the Hormuz Toll?
https://mises.org/mises-wire/who-pays-hormuz-toll
By Kristoffer Mousten Hansen
> According to Rothbard’s first law of incidence, “no tax can be shifted forward.” That is, the person or company paying the tax cannot make the buyer pay the tax.
https://stacker.news/items/1477263
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In this third episode of Yada, Oshi and I kick things off with a Pink Floyd nod (Fearless!) and dive into our value-for-value journey—reading boo...
The Robot Won’t Take Your Job. The Government Might
https://mises.org/mises-wire/robot-wont-take-your-job-government-might
By Attila Rebak
> Like the Luddites of two centuries ago, pundits tell us to fear AI because it might put people out of work and create mass unemployment. But AI is not a threat to our jobs, unlike the regulation the government unleashes ostensibly to control AI.
https://stacker.news/items/1454312
What Causes Stagflation?
https://mises.org/mises-wire/what-causes-stagflation-0

By Frank Shostak
> Keynesians claimed that stagflation—rising price levels and increasing rates of unemployment—couldn’t happen. Then it happened time and again, something predicted and coherently explained by Austrian economists.
https://stacker.news/items/1442533
Updates On The Kawhi Leonard Scandal Do Not Look Good For The Clippers
Apparently, the Clippers were making random employees give Uncle Dennis 10% of their salaries as another way to siphon money to Kawhi.
https://stacker.news/items/1442518
Your Indoor Lighting is Killing You
https://rumble.com/v75qtno-your-indoor-lighting-is-killing-you.html
> Chronic disease isn’t just caused by what you eat. In this video, uncover the indoor lighting dangers you probably don’t know about! Find out how to stop circadian rhythm disruption, melatonin suppression, and other modern lighting health problems.
> Light affects the circadian system, which in turn influences your mood, metabolism, hormones, sleep, and more. The circadian rhythm is a clock controlled by light and dark signals.
> In our modern-day environment, the days are too dim and the nights are too bright. During the day, sunlight is filtered through glass, preventing exposure to UV and infrared light, and at night, we’re exposed to LED lights, TVs, phones, and tablets. We’re dealing with a lack of contrast!
> Historically, humans were exposed to significantly more light during the day and minimal light at night. Modern lighting leads to melatonin suppression and affects your sleep and cortisol levels.
> Most people are not getting the restful sleep that they need. This affects the metabolism, insulin, blood sugar, and mood. Research has shown that bright nighttime light exposure can increase your risk of type 2 diabetes. Increasing sunlight exposure alone can improve your blood sugar, while evening bright light exposure can worsen it.
> Constant lighting is even considered psychologically harmful. Humans have evolved with significantly more light contrast, so we’re dealing with an ancestral mismatch.
> To restore your circadian rhythm and combat the harmful effects of indoor lighting, try the following:
> 1. Make your days aggressively bright
Ensure adequate sun exposure before noon, and avoid wearing sunglasses.
> 2. Make the night genuinely dark
Turn off overhead lighting, use soft night-lights, and dim screens 3 hours before bed.
> 3. Restore contrast
Focus on bright light during the day and remove light sources from your room at night. Replace light bulbs with incandescent lights if possible.
> Addressing the problems with modern light is one of the easiest ways to improve sleep naturally and restore your circadian rhythm.
https://stacker.news/items/1435381
