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Hourglass Socioeconomics

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Hourglass Socioeconomics Blaine Stewart

Hourglass Socioeconomics Principles and Fundamentals outlines the structural framework of a feasible and a thought-out social economic distribution system.

Because an entity or nation’s success and continued progress relies on it’s economic input-to-output system, author Blaine Stewart presents a way that facilitates both social and economic growth while minimizing the effects of negative external influence. Economic growth without social sustainability is malignant similar to growth from radiation exposure.

The circulation rate of accumulated resources and reciprocal expenditures of a nation characterizes strength and sustainability. A reliable cyclical process allows for movement and distribution of collected resources to and from the citizen population through a funnel of control to maintain continuity and prevent catastrophe or absolution.

A simple “trickle point” is insufficient to describe socioeconomics when a fluid dynamic state takes everything into account to pull our system toward the central goal of equilibrium. If our funnel control point is flawed in reason and logic then our system itself will be flawed like a small drop of poison or an undetected super bacteria in a fresh stream sending the system spiraling into collapse unable to turn the hourglass.

Q: What’s the hardest thing about being an author?

A: Finding time to actually write and the lingering hope that your writing changes what you are writing about.

Q: What is the best thing about being an author?

A: Knowing that what you wrote has purposeful affect.

Q: What book changed your life?

A: Not a book. I would suppose 1% of people that answer this question with a book are telling the truth and the other 99% never had anything change their lives. This book is the result of what changed my life.

Q: How would you describe your style of writing to someone that has never read your work?

A: Technical and scientific without belief to gage understanding. Meaning, math is not something you can’t not believe in. It is only something meant to understand more and more with no end in sight. I rarely contemplate writing a fantastical novel with an ending.

Q: What are some of your writing/publishing goals for this year?

A: Writing the next word and the next and the next… then looking up to see what time it is.

Q: Do you feel that writing is an ingrained process or just something that flows naturally for you?

A: Both writing and reading are ingrained just like brewing and consuming a pot of coffee. It takes just the initial effort to learn how and maybe fail once and make a bad pot. But, once you get the grounds right, the amount of water correct and you wait a bit for it to all mix… the first sip wakes you up as something sweet and then yes, everything flows.. that could just be the caffeine though.

Q: Can you share your next creative project(s)? If yes, can you give a few details?

A: There are too many swirling in my brain but… continue with my app? If time persists.. Finish volume two? If time persists… build something else in my current line of work in a problem I see? If time persists…

Q: Anything you would like to say to your readers and fans?

A: Don’t just read and not apply.

Blaine Stewart is a 28 year old resident of the Bay Area. This is Mr. Stewart’s first published book. After studying business and computer science in college, he entered the working population as a Head Golf Professional, and has since worked to build an available iOS application, Premise Hunts. Blaine enjoys working to fund projects he finds are the best use of his imagination as a creative outlet to extend to others the use of imagination as a way of understanding the world around us. His goal is only for the collective growth of knowledge in any capacity or vehicle it is encased. He believes in the effectiveness of education whether institutionally or self-learned but that in the search for individual higher understanding there is no one size fits all

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