One day while camping in Iceland, I found myself chatting with the campground owner, a friendly, solid-looking man of about sixty. He had the serene bearing of one who has spent his whole life gazing out at the same wide-open country. South Iceland looks a lot like West Texas, only green and wet instead ofContinue reading “Uruz ᚢ — When The World Is Too Much (Or Too Little)”
Fehu ᚠ And The Quest For Better Money
Fehu (money) shares a root with old words for sheep and cattle because livestock was used as money in Germanic societies before they adopted gold and silver. Today the question of what to use as money may be arising once again. With central banks around the world printing more and more “money,” it makes youContinue reading “Fehu ᚠ And The Quest For Better Money”