The Law of Lost Opportunity
Lex Loeb Contributor Network
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Lost opportunity is ineviable with the limited time there is in life. Everything is a trade off between work and play, hourly wage variablity, and investment decisions. The question arises for most people if they are accomplishing anything worthwhile in how they spend their time or even if the notion of having to accomplish something is irrelevant. Government regulators usually attempt to prevent people from enjoying opportunities otherwise available to them and often that is seen in land use planning which really is about creating someone else's exclusive monopoly at any up start's expense of never having the chance of trying. The Law of Lost Opportunity simply looks at a county like Communist China under Mao and the cultural revolution as a nation without economic opportunities and as people's lives pasted them by they became poorer and poorer for lack of opportunities...It is relative to China today with what is obviously self interest and capitalism being ok and a growth rate that exceeds much of the rest of the world.
Best Kept Secret Park in Lake Oswego Great for Bike Riders, Walking and Running with Scenic River Views Lex Loeb Contributor Network . Lake Oswego does not like to advertise some of its best attractions for fear of attracting non-locals. The area has many interesting treasures almost no one from the Portland area bothers to explore. Lake Oswego has long had the cache' of an upper middle class white Anglo Saxon enclave that does not want the company of everyone from the Portland Metro Area coming in. One can't blame the present day city for trying to protect itself against crowds of non local strangers using their public facilities. Anyone who has been to lake Oswego actual lake knows it is a privately owned body of water that does not welcome the public access in anyway. That is not true of the Oswego Furnace Tower in George Rogers Park or Old River Drive that connects to the park's main pathway up along the Willamette river front. Along most of Old River drive the fro
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