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My highlights from “Power of the subconscious mind”
These highlights are from a book made in 1963 By Joseph Murphy, Who taught this around the us, and has given regular people that had little idea about it result of their manifestations, if this gets enough notes then I’ll make another part with the success stories from the book. The words in green are my own, for you to further understand or Apply it to modern day manifestation
Never use the terms, "I can't afford it" or "I can't do this." Your subconscious mind takes you at your word and sees to it that you do not have the money or the ability to do what you want to do. Affirm, "I can do all things through the power of my subconscious mind."
Still the wheels of your mind, relax, let go, and quietly affirm: "My subconscious knows the answer. It is responding to me now. I give thanks because I know the infinite intelligence of my subconscious knows all things and is revealing the perfect answer to me now. My real conviction is now setting free the majesty and glory of my subconscious mind. I rejoice that it is so."
Whether the object of your faith (religion) is real or false, you will get results. Your subconscious mind responds to the thought in your mind. Look upon faith as a thought in your mind, and that will suffice (be enough or adequate).
I wanted to know his method, so I asked him why he re-peated the words prior to sleep (SATS). Here is his reply, "The kinetic action of the subconscious mind continues throughout your sleep-time period. Hence, give the subconscious mind something good to work on as you drop off into slumber." This was a very wise answer. In thinking of harmony and perfect health, he never mentioned his trouble by name.
Apply the power of prayer therapy (This can be an affirmation/vaunt too) in your life. Choose a certain plan, idea, or mental picture. Mentally and emotionally unite with that idea, and as you remain faithful to your mental attitude, your prayer will be answered.
Power goes into our word according to the feeling and faith behind it. When we realize the power that moves the world is moving on our behalf and is backing up our word, our confidence and assurance grow. You do not try and add power to power; therefore, there must be no mental striving, coercion, force, or mental wrestling (basically desperation, I would explain it but it’s too much, you sorta kinda have to read the book to get it :/).
To affirm is to state that it is so, and as you maintain this attitude of mind as true, regardless of all evidence to the contrary, you will receive an answer to your prayer.
Similarly, your subconscious mind is the master mechanic, the all-wise one, who knows ways and means of healing any or-gan of your body, as well as your affairs. Decree health, and your subconscious will establish it, but relaxation is the key. "Easy does it." Do not be concerned with details and means, but know the end result. Get the feel of the happy solution to your problem whether it is health, finances, or employment (these were like the big concerns in the mid 1900s, you can replace these with your desires). Remember how you felt after you had recovered from a severe state of illness (replace that with your desire). Bear in mind that your feeling is the touchstone of all subconscious demonstration. Your new idea must be felt subjectively in a finished state, not the future, but as coming about now.
using your subconscious mind you infer no opponent, you use no will power. You imagine the end and the freedom state. You will find your intellect trying to get in the way, but persist in maintaining a simple, childlike, miracle-making faith. Picture yourself without the ailment (this means like illness, but you don’t have to worry abt this word) or problem. Imagine the emotional accompaniment of the freedom state you crave. Cut out all red tape (hard stuff or complex manifesting routine/self concept) from the process. The simple way is the best.
Do not weaken your prayer by saying, "I wish I might be healed." "I hope so." Your feeling about the work to be done is "the boss." Harmony is yours. Know that health is yours. Be-come intelligent by becoming a vehicle for the infinite healing power of the subconscious mind. Pass on the idea of health to your subconscious mind to the point of conviction; then relax. Get yourself off your hands. Say to the condition and circum-stance, "This, too, shall pass." Through relaxation you impress your subconscious mind enabling the kinetic energy behind the idea to take over and bring it into concrete realization.
#manifesation#manifesting#imagination creates reality#law of assumption#manifest it#reality shifting#affirm and persist#void state
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Kickstarting “The Bezzle” audiobook, sequel to Red Team Blues
I'm heading to Berlin! On January 29, I'll be delivering Transmediale's Marshall McLuhan Lecture, and on January 30, I'll be at Otherland Books (tickets are limited! They'll have exclusive early access to the English edition of The Bezzle and the German edition of Red Team Blues!).
I'm kickstarting the audiobook for The Bezzle, the sequel to last year's Red Team Blues, featuring Marty Hench, a hard-charging, two-fisted forensic accountant who spent 40 years in Silicon Valley, busting every finance scam hatched by tech bros' feverish imaginations:
http://thebezzle.org
Marty Hench is a great character to write. His career in high-tech scambusting starts in the early 1980s with the first PCs and stretches all the way to the cryptocurrency era, the most target-rich environment for scamhunting tech has ever seen. Hench is the Zelig of tech scams, and I'm having so much fun using him to probe the seamy underbelly of the tech economy.
Enter The Bezzle, which will be published by Tor Books and Head of Zeus on Feb 20: this adventure finds Marty in the company of Scott Warms, one of the many bright technologists whose great startup was bought and destroyed by Yahoo! (yes, they really used that asinine exclamation mark). Scott is shackled to the Punctuation Factory by golden handcuffs, and he's determined to get fired without cause, so he can collect his shares and move onto the next thing.
That's how Scott and Marty find themselves on Catalina island, the redoubt of the Wrigley family, where bison roam the hills, yachts bob in the habor and fast food is banned. Scott invites Marty on a series of luxury vacations on Catalina, which end abruptly when they discover – and implode – a hamburger-related Ponzi scheme run by a real-estate millionaire who is destroying the personal finances of the Island's working-class townies out of sheer sadism.
Scott's victory is bittersweet: sure, he blew up the Ponzi scheme, but he's also made powerful enemies – the kinds of enemies who can pull strings with the notoriously corrupt LA County Sheriff's Deputies who are the only law on Catalina, and after taking a pair of felony plea deals, Scott gets the message and never visits Catalina Island again.
That could have been the end of it, but California's three-strikes law – since rescinded – means that when Scott picks up one more felony conviction for some drugs discovered during a traffic stop, he's facing life in prison.
That's where The Bezzle really gets into gear.
At its core, The Bezzle is a novel about the "shitty technology adoption curve": the idea that our worst technological schemes are sanded smooth on the bodies of prisoners, mental patients, kids and refugees before they work their way up the privilege gradient and are inflicted on all of us:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/algorithmic-wage-discrimination/#fishers-of-men
America's prisons are vicious, brutal places, and technology has only made them worse. When Scott's prison swaps out in-person visits, the prison library, and phone calls for a "free" tablet that offers all these services as janky apps that cost ten times more than they would on the outside, the cruelty finds a business model.
Working inside and outside the prison Marty Hench and Scott Warms figure out the full nature of the scam that the captive audience of prisoners are involuntary beta-testers for, and they discover a sprawling web of real-estate fraud, tech scams, and offshore finance that is extracting fortunes from the hides of America's prisoners and their families. The criminals who run that kind of enterprise aren't shy about fighting for what they've got, and they're more than happy to cut some of LA County's notorious deputy gangs in for a cut in exchange for providing some kinetic support for the project.
The Bezzle is exactly the kind of book I was hoping I'd get to write when I kicked off the Hench series – one that decodes the scam economy, from music royalties to prison videoconferencing, real estate investment trusts to Big Four accounting firm bogus audits. It's both a fast-moving, two-fisted crime novel and a masterclass on how the rich and powerful get away with both literal and figurative murder.
It's getting a big push from both my publishers and I'll be touring western Canada and the US with it. The early reviews are spectacular. But despite all of this, I had to make my own audiobook for it, which I'm pre-selling on Kickstarter:
http://thebezzle.org
Why? Because Audible – Amazon's monopoly gatekeeper to the audiobook world, with more than 90% of the market – refuses to carry my work.
Audible uses Digital Rights Management to lock every audiobook they sell to their platform. Legally, only an Audible-authorized app can decrypt and play the audiobooks they sell you. Distributing a tool that removes Audible DRM is a felony under Section 1201 of the 1998 DMCA.
That means that if you break up with Audible – delete your Audible apps – you will lose your entire audiobook library. And the fact that you're Audible's hostage makes the writers you love into their hostages, too. Writers understand that if they leave the Audible platform, their audience will have to choose between following them, or losing all their audiobooks.
That's how Audible gets away with abusing its performers and writers, up to and including the $100m Audiblegate wage-theft scandal:
https://www.audiblegate.com/
Audible can steal $100m from its writers…and the writers still continue to sell on the platform, because leaving will cost them their audience.
This is canonical enshittification: lock in users, then screw suppliers. Lots of companies abuse DRM to do this, but none can hold a candle to Amazon, who understand that the DMCA is a copyright law that protects corporations at the expense of creators.
Under DMCA 1201 commercial distribution of a "circumvention device" carries a five-year prison sentence and a $500,000 fine. That means that if I write a book, pay to have it recorded, and then sell it to you through Audible, I am criminally prohibited from giving you the tool to take it from Audible to another platform. Even though I hold the copyright to that work, I would face a harsher sentence than you would if you simply pirated the audiobook from some darknet site. Not only that: if you shoplifted the audiobook in CD form, you'd get a lighter sentence than I, the copyright holder, would receive for giving you a tool to unlock it from Amazon's platform! Hell, if you hijacked the truck that delivered the CD, you'd get off lighter than I would. This is a scam straight out of a Marty Hench novel.
This is batshit. I won't allow it. My books are licensed on the condition that they must not be sold with DRM. Which means that Audible won't sell my books, which means that my publishers are thoroughly disinterested in paying thousands of dollars to produce audiobooks of my titles. A book that isn't sold in the one store than accounts for 90% of all sales is unlikely to do well.
That's where you come in. Since 2020, I've used Kickstarter to pre-sell five of my audiobooks (I wrote nine books during lockdown!). All told, I've raised over $750,000 (gross! but still!) on these crowdfunders. More than 20,000 backers have pitched in! The last two of these books – The Internet Con and The Lost Cause – were national bestsellers.
This isn't just a way for me to pay off a lot of bills and put away something for retirement – it's proof that readers care about supporting writers and don't want to be locked in by a giant monopolist that depends on its drivers pissing in bottles to make quota.
It's a powerful message about the desire for something better than Amazon. It's part of the current that is driving the FTC to haul Amazon into court for being a monopolist, and also part of the inspiration for other authors to try treating Amazon as damage and routing around it, with spectacular results:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/surprise-four-secret-novels-by-brandon-sanderson
And I'm doing it again. Last December, I went into Skyboat Media's studios where Gabrielle De Cuir directed @wilwheaton, who reprised his role as Marty Hench for the audiobook of The Bezzle. It came out amazing:
https://archive.org/details/bezzle-sample
Now I'm pre-selling this audiobook, as well as the ebook and hardcover for The Bezzle. I'm also offering bundles with the ebook and audiobook for Red Team Blues (naturally these are all DRM-free). You can get your books signed and personalized and shipped anywhere in the world, courtesy of Book Soup, and I've partnered with Libro.fm to deliver DRM-free audiobooks with an app for people who don't want to mess around with sideloading.
I've also got some spendy options for high rollers. There's three chances to name a character in the next Hench novel (Picks and Shovels, Feb 2025). There's also five chances to commission a Hench short story about your favorite tech scam, and get credited when the story is published.
The Kickstarter runs for the next three weeks, which should give me time to get the hardcopy books signed and shipped to arrive around the on-sale date. What's more, I've finally worked out all the post-Brexit kinks with shipping my UK publisher's books to EU backers. I'm working with Otherland Books to fulfill those EU orders, and it looks like I'm going to be able to sign a giant stack of those when I'm in Berlin later this month to give the annual Marshall McLuhan lecture at the Canadian embassy:
https://transmediale.de/en/2024/event/mcluhan-2024
Red Team Blues and its sequels are some of the most fun – and informative – work I've done in my quarter-century career. I love how they blend technical explanations of the scam economy with high-intensity technothrillers. That's the the same mix as my bestselling YA series Little Brother series – but these are firmly adult novels.
The Bezzle came out great. I hope you'll give it a try – and that you'll come out to see me in late February when I hit the road with the book! Here's that Kickstarter link again:
http://thebezzle.org
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/10/the-bezzle/#marty-hench
#pluralistic#kickstarter#audible#the bezzle#bezzles#prison tech#disciplinary technology#crowdfunding#wilw#wil wheaton#audiobooks#publishing#science fiction#marty hench#martin hench#red team blues#shitty technology adoption curve#reits
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In roughly two months, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will take office and, according to his campaign promises, work to end the ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon, and the broader Middle East. On Iran, a second Trump term will look like his first, with the administration almost certain to reinstate its maximum pressure campaign to further weaken Tehran.
In all these instances, a key issue Trump will need to address is the revenue streams of the axis of resistance—Iranian-backed proxies operating in the region. Groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Houthis, and other Iran-backed factions remain surprisingly robust through their diverse financial streams—even after the first Trump administration successfully weakened the Iranian economy through extensive sanctions. This time, Trump will need to go beyond financial sanctions and target the full revenue portfolio of these groups, particularly Hezbollah. The Lebanese group has proven remarkably resilient through a diverse funding portfolio, which includes criminal enterprise. Multilateral cooperation will be the only way to dismantle this activity, which spans from Latin America to West Africa and beyond.
While most of the coverage of the post-Oct. 7, 2023, war in the Middle East has focused on the kinetic aspects of Iran’s proxy network, less attention has been paid to its financing. After months of imposing sanctions on the key players and revenue streams of Hamas and Hezbollah, Israel bombed al-Qard al-Hasan association this past October—Hezbollah’s main cash source. According to some researchers, the strikes have significantly impacted Hezbollah’s financial situation, and the group is also facing increasing difficulties accessing the Lebanese banking system.
Hezbollah owes the lion’s share of its budget to state sponsorship from Iran, which provides the “Party of God” with hundreds of millions of dollars per year—reportedly as much as $800 million, according to some estimates. But beyond that significant financial windfall, Hezbollah has cultivated a global network of money-making schemes, such as drug trafficking, fraud, and the abuse of cryptocurrencies. By “going global,” Hezbollah understands that it makes the group’s activities more difficult to trace, operating between the various seams of national laws, authorities, and policies.
The most crucial challenge awaiting the Trump administration in redressing this issue is getting countries that form nodes in the supply chain of Hezbollah’s criminal enterprise to help crack down on its illicit activities. For some countries, it may be a matter of political will; for others, capabilities; and for some, both. U.S. diplomacy should be able to address the matter of political will, while security cooperation, intelligence-sharing, and building partner capacity can help mitigate the capabilities challenge. But in an era of great-power competition, with rivalries trumping cooperation in many instances, Hezbollah is betting that the lack of international coordination will allow its criminal activities to continue unabated.
West Africa plays a crucial role in Hezbollah’s criminal activities beyond the Middle East, particularly through the significant Shiite Lebanese diaspora in Ivory Coast and Guinea. Elements within these communities are integral to Hezbollah’s lucrative operations, not just through the payment of zakat to the group—an annual charitable and religious payment that forms one of the five pillars of Islam—but also through aiding and abetting smuggling and money-laundering operations. This money can then be transferred through hawaladars, bulk cash smuggling, or front charities. In past Hezbollah money-laundering schemes in West Africa, money was funneled through networks of money couriers.
Profits from drug trafficking and diamond sales are, for example, funneled through Ivory Coast and Guinea to Hezbollah’s war chest, facilitating the laundering of funds and making it significantly more complex for law enforcement to track its financing streams. For instance, Hezbollah’s transnational drug trafficking network collaborates with South American cartels in Mexico and Colombia to route drug money through West Africa, the profits of which ultimately bolster the group’s finances. While it remains opaque how much of Hezbollah’s financing is derived from its money-laundering operations through West Africa, profits from drug trafficking are known to be a significant share of Hezbollah’s revenue. Roughly 40 percent of Hezbollah’s revenue is reportedly from its drug trafficking trade.
The transnational nature of its drug trafficking schemes is not new. In the 1990s, Hezbollah started to oversee the growth of illicit crops, particularly poppies used to produce heroin and hashish in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, the profits from which it funneled to its operations. In the early 2000s, Hezbollah also worked with South American narcotics networks, gaining a significant foothold in the infamous Tri-Border Area, the largely ungoverned territory between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, where criminal groups take advantage of jurisdictional arbitrage. Also in the 2000s, profits Hezbollah reaped from cocaine trafficking in Latin America were funneled to its war chest by an elaborate scheme that included shipping secondhand American cars to Benin, which the local Lebanese diaspora then sold through car dealerships. The profits went from West Africa to Hezbollah in Lebanon through a network of money couriers.
Terrorist financing has long been connected to both the participation in transnational organized crime by terrorist groups and cooperation between terrorist and criminal organizations—the so-called “crime-terror nexus.” The go-to playbook of illicit narcotics trafficking has been repeatedly copied by terrorist groups in the region and beyond. Most recently, Captagon, a form of fenethylline of which about 80 percent is produced in Syria, has become vital in supporting the activities of Iranian-backed militias throughout the Middle East. This drug financially reinforces Iran’s axis of resistance through its trade, while simultaneously suppressing fear in militias committing atrocities through its abuse. It has spread quickly throughout the region. Multiple Hamas fighters captured and killed by the Israel Defense Forces allegedly had the meth-like drug on them, likely used to suppress fear as they killed and sexually assaulted civilians.
Captagon, the drug of choice by Islamic State terrorists during their caliphate, has become especially important for Hezbollah, supporting its operations and replenishing its weapons arsenal as the Israel-Hamas war rages on. In addition, Captagon has provided a financial lifeline for the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose brother Maher controls the trade. It has become a regional phenomenon that, according to experts, is poised to expand globally in the coming months ahead. Captagon facilities under Hezbollah’s control in the Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon remain active and form a crucial lifeline after all the tactical setbacks Hezbollah has endured since the Israel-Hamas conflict kicked off more than a year ago.
Like Hezbollah, Hamas’s criminal activities are more complex than just money laundering through drug trafficking. The group has searched to hedge against risk by diversifying its funding operations. Hamas and PIJ, for example, have been actively abusing blockchain technology to solicit donations in cryptocurrency, which has drawn funding globally. The U.S. Treasury Department and other counterterrorism financing entities remain behind the curve when it comes to blunting terrorist groups’ use of virtual currencies, especially so-called “privacy tokens,” which are cryptocurrencies designed to make the tracing of transactions impossible by obfuscating the sender, receiver, and transaction amount.
While various counterterrorism financing bodies have sought to crack down on this issue, it is especially the U.S. Treasury and the Israeli National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing (NBCTF) that have seized crypto wallets from terrorist organizations and sanctioned cryptocurrency addresses used by terrorist financing schemes. Soon after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack, the U.S. Treasury Department, for example, sanctioned Buy Cash, a cryptocurrency exchange based in Gaza, for providing funding to al-Qassam Brigades. In March, the NBCTF published a January seizure order against Gaza Now, a media outlet that collected donations for Hamas, including in cryptocurrency.
In September, federal police in Argentina arrested four people suspected of financing Hezbollah through cryptocurrency transfers, for a total of 1.8 billion Argentine pesos. Hamas has also used the guise of charitable foundations to fund its operations. For example, Italy-based Hamas member Mohammad Hannoun established the Charity Association of Solidarity with the Palestinian People to bankroll Hamas’s military operations. According to the U.S. Treasury, as of early 2024, Hamas may have received as much as $10 million a month in donations through its use of sham and front charities.
Iran, the grand benefactor of militant groups from Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades to Hezbollah, is another case in point of the crime-terror nexus and the importance of its transnational scope. Tehran is also involved in extensive money laundering efforts through narcotics trafficking to fund militant groups under its patronage. Outside of the Middle East, in Europe, Iran is increasingly relying on criminal networks to carry out attacks against dissidents, journalists reporting in Farsi, Israeli citizens and diplomats, and Jews.
The topic of terrorist innovation is critical to understanding the resiliency of groups like Hamas and Hezbollah in continuing to target Israel after the elimination of much of their leadership. In response to the traceability of Bitcoin transactions, for instance, Islamic State in Khorasan has reportedly shifted to Monero as its cryptocurrency of choice to solicit donations due to its strict privacy features, and other groups will inevitably follow suit.
To effectively combat the finances of militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, policymakers must move beyond simply aligning with other nations that also classify these organizations as terrorist entities. Forming a coalition of the willing is naive at best, and counterproductive at worst. It is essential to engage with countries that are part of the supply chain of these organizations’ criminal activities. For example, to disrupt Hezbollah’s transnational funding networks, the United States, Israel, and others must engage with South American and West African countries that are used to funnel profits. This approach will require reciprocal, tit-for-tat diplomatic efforts to encourage these partners to assist in interrupting financial flows while also addressing their own domestic- or foreign-policy priorities to build goodwill. This could involve unfreezing certain assets currently held in abeyance by the U.S. Treasury, in exchange for measurable progress on anti-money laundering initiatives and counternarcotics programs. If the Trump administration follows the advice of some crypto supporters in dismantling or rolling back anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing tools, it will lose credibility in pushing other countries to tighten restrictions and implement tougher laws.
There are some concrete, proactive steps, too: Hezbollah’s drug labs should not be able to continue production unfettered. In January, Jordan launched airstrikes inside Syria against suspected Tehran-linked drug warehouses. The drug labs in Bekaa Valley and southern Lebanon should also be forcibly closed. As long as the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) do not have the capabilities to do so, Lebanese allies need to reinforce the LAF and crack down where possible.
Only a combination of kinetic and non-kinetic activities, including diplomacy, intelligence-sharing, and building partner capacity, can succeed in putting a dent in Hezbollah’s vast financial network. Unless the United States and its allies can follow the money and then seriously disrupt it, Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies will continue to finance their organizations through the crime-terror nexus. The interconnected nature of the crime-terror nexus necessitates a coordinated, transnational response, proving that it takes a network to defeat a network.
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NEW PROJECT ALERT!
EXCLUSIVE: Benedict Cumberbatch has signed to star in Dylan Southern’s adaptation of Max Porter’s acclaimed novel Grief is the Thing With Feathers about a father and his two young sons dealing with the sudden death of their wife and mother.
Cumberbatch will play a young father whose hold on reality crumbles following his wife’s death as a strange presence begins to stalk him from the shadowy recesses of the apartment he shares with his two young sons.
“Having been a huge fan of Max Porter’s extraordinary book and Enda Walsh’s stage adaptation I was sceptical about a film adaptation. But the experience of reading Dylan Southern’s adaptation rekindled the cinematic memory of reading this most visceral tale of a family consumed by grief,” said Cumberbatch.
“Dylan has handled the deftness of Max’s kinetic poetry masterfully. It’s so well realised both on the page and in the deck and pitch. It holds all the wildly sharp turns of changing tones and colours between the domestic and mythic, between the despair, comedy, and every day of loss. It’s a thrilling read, and I couldn’t be more excited to be taking Dylan’s cinematic vision of it to the big screen”, he added.
“This is a genuinely meaningful story – but it’s also scary, thrilling, and subversive – and it achieves all of the above whilst remaining unsentimental. As a director, adapting this book provides the opportunity to combine striking genre elements with drama in a way that will not only move an audience, but will frighten them and make them laugh too”, said Dylan Southern (Director).
The feature adaptation, entitled The Thing With Feathers, is produced by Andrea Cornwell with SunnyMarch’s Adam Ackland and Leah Clarke. The script was developed with Film4, who will executive produce and co-finance. The crow figure will be created for the screen in collaboration with the sculptor Nicola Hicks.
#benedict cumberbatch#the thing with feathers#dylan southern#max porter#novel adaptation#news#my post#he´s so booked! and i just want to see something of all these#i miss seeing him acting!!
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So I have more Ojiro thoughts! You can take or leave whatever, just thought I’d share!
So, the last thing I shared was my and Mimi’s version of his backstory, which is that he was raised mostly by his grandparents, with assistance from an aunt and uncle, cause his mom just dropped him off one day and didn’t come back. The grandparents are his primary guardians, cause the aunt travels a lot for work, and the uncle is married with 8 kids, so while they were both willing to take him, and are very involved, they thought the grandparents would give him a more stable childhood. Uncle (name TBD), runs a martial arts dojo with his wife, and was where Ojiro spent a lot of his childhood. Aunt works for some kind of finance company, and spends at least a week every month or so travelling. Mom is flighty, likes living fast and fancy, and hasn’t tried to contact any of them since she dropped Ojiro off at age 5. None of them know who Ojiro’s dad is, and the grandparents in particular are very angry over this.
just be aware, all new Info assumes the above is, for lack of a better phrase, canon, so bear that in mind.
Most of Ojiro’s family (baring one or two members, if anyone wants to play around) has a Quirk called “Stubborn”, or at least a variation. It basically lets the user “plant” themselves in a solid stance, and they promptly become completely immovable. They cannot be shoved, pushed, or otherwise forced to move from their chosen spot. They even have some enhanced durability, making hurting them while they do this EXTREMELY hard. This Quirk was inherited solely through the grandfather.
Mom is called (tentatively) Masumi. Her Quirk is not related to Ojiro’s at all, in fact, she’s the only kid who got Grans Quirk, called “Bounce”. It’s A combination of kinetic force manipulation and durability, basically allowing Masumi to jump extremely high, control the force of her descent, and allow her to “bounce” off things instead of smashing into the ground. She has spent the past decade or so travelling the world, visiting various places, “having adventures”. However, she Was funding most of this through gambling, and while she is actually VERY good at it, a combination of factors has put her in an awkward situation. This when she sees Ojiro competing in the UA Sports Festival on TV, and decides NOW is the time to go see her kid that “she missed SOOOOOO much!"
(Yeah, everyone is side-eyeing her right now)
Ojiro’s dad (name TBD) is actually a fairly good sidekick/minor hero of a hero agency near where Ojiro grew up. Hero Name Scorpio, his Quirk "Scorpion Tail” literally gives him a tail (similar to Ojiro’s), with a scorpion-like stinger on the end. The stinger injects a non-fatal venom that can cause temporary paralysis. The guy had a one-night stand with Masumi years ago, and has no idea she got pregnant or had his kid. He is now married with 2 kids of his own, a third on the way, and if/when he finds out about Ojiro, he’s going to be devastated that a) he didn’t know about him, b) that Masumi never told him, c) that he’s missed so much of Ojiro’s life, and D) will also be kicking himself, because given he lives and works in the same town Ojiro grew up in, he’s absolutely seen the kid before and never realized the kid looks like him (buddy, while I headcanon Ojiro grew up in the sort of small town “everyone knows everyone” kind of place, I doubt it was THAT small, I’m putting a successful hero agency there).
The way I see this working, Masumi starts calling up her sister (she correctly assumes her brother or parents will be more willing to yell at her for dumping Ojiro off and leaving), saying she wants to reconnect. Auntie is sceptical, but at least willing to hear her sister out, so they meet up a few times, and Auntie acts as a bit of a go between to the rest of the family. The others are suspicious of the fact that Masumi’s choosing NOW to start trying to get back in contact - they’ve probably had a bit of sucking up from neighbours and slightly more distant family members, who saw Ojiro compete - but eventually decide it’s up to Ojiro if he wants to see his mom. Ojiro himself is … mixed. The big thing is, he doesn’t actually remember his mom super well, so while he kind of WANTS to see her again, most of his impressions of the woman were formed from listening to his uncle, aunt, and grandparents disparage her for “abandoning” him (not to his face, they tried not to do that, but he overheard plenty of conversations he wasn’t supposed to). So, Ojiro decides “k, I’ll agree to see you if you tell us who my dad is”. Like, he honestly expects her to NOT KNOW, he’s figured he was a one-night stand baby, but the one thing his grandparents are really mad about, the thing they HAVE insulted her for infront of him, was not saying who Ojiro’s dad is. He figures, solve a mystery, hopefully make the eventual meeting less awkward (like, he doesn’t BLAME her or think less of her if he was a one-night stand baby. No judgement on that front, but he knows his grandparents will be angry about him wanting to meet her anyway, might as well see if he can ease the tension a little). The fact she can give them a NAME, a PICTURE, a freaking PHONE NUMBER, the fact that Ojiro’s PASSED HIM IN THE STREET, had this guy on a POSTER IN HIS ROOM, makes him blue screen a little.
(How the actual meeting with his mom goes is up in the air at the moment. The meeting with Scorpio will be a mess of feelings, but mostly positive, and Ojiro’s new half siblings are going to think he’s impossibly cool. Scorpio’s wife will think Ojiro is lovely, and will Have to restrain herself from trying to parent him, she has to keep reminding herself he isn’t TECHNICALLY her kid, he has guardians. Scorpio, his wife and kids are all quickly going to get adopted by the Ojiro’s as a whole, it will be REALLY chaotic, between them they’ll end up with 12 kids [Ojiro, his eight cousins, his two current half sibs, the third one on the way] and then the Aunt finally settles down and starts planning to adopt-)
Mimi and I also posit this could all potentially happen in 1-A’s second year, or at least after the “war”, to give everyone more time to breathe, and so there aren’t too many story lines being juggled.
Other thought! Possible Kendou/Ojiro ship beginning!
Because literally EVERY OTHER KID in 1-A seems to be involved in their own kind of tv drama, Mimi and I want to give at least ONE of them an easy high school romance, so Kendou and Ojiro are literally the most bland, cliche romance compared to their peers. They started chatting after a few shared classes, found out both of them come from families of martial artists, and decided to spar together. They start doing it regularly, eventually develop feelings, and Ojiro asks Kendou out after one of their spars. She says yes, they go out for a movie and milkshakes, and proceed to be the calmest, most stable couple for the rest of high school. They get married two years after graduating, and eventually have four kids (one was unplanned) who all have variations of tail Quirk, mixed with Kendou’s. One kid could size-change as a whole, ala Mount Lady, but probably control which size they are easier (has more settings than “normal” and “giant”). Another kid has multiple tails, which can stretch to at least a dozen feet long or more (give'em nine tails, becomes a hero called Kitsune). When Ojiro and Kendou retire, they’ll probably take over their families dojos, end up merging them, maybe start a chain or something.
Thoughts, feelings, opinions?
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I love ALL OF THIS and I need to slam dunk it into CC right now lmao.
Also
Ojiro 🤝 Izuku
“parent who abandoned me showing back up because they think they can use me after seeing me on the Sports Festival(also no idea who dad is but hey we’re gonna find that out eventually and oh boy is it someone more important than ‘some rando’!’).
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What were Daniel Witwicky, Shawn Berger, and Dr. Fujiyama/Hamada like at Tyran cluster?
Dear Human Ally,
“Daniel” is actually an old Witwicky family name. Archibald Witwicky had an older brother named Daniel who tragically died fighting for the Union in the American Civil War. Herbert Witwicky would consequently name one of his sons Daniel in his honor, though he didn’t quite live up to his namesake’s legacy, ending up as a failed stand-up comedian-turned-Burger House manager. Still, he was always a highlight at Witwicky family reunions for the younger members of the family, particularly for the mischief he would get up to with his nephews Sam and Butch, the latter whom he affectionately called “Buster.” After the Battle of Chicago, Buster married his high-school sweetheart Jessie and they had their own son Daniel, named in honor of his great-uncle. The rise of Cemetery Wind soon put a target on most of the Witwicky family due to their affiliations with the Autobots, and Buster was forced to go into hiding alongside his partner Backfire to protect his family. Still a baby when his father left, Daniel heard stories about him from his mother and is now determined to find out what became of him following Cemetery Wind’s dissolution.
Shawn Berger was a human collaborator of the Decepticons in the 1980s. Through his cutthroat business practices in real estate markets and on Wall Street, he helped move money around to finance the Decepticons’ numerous machinations over the decades. Berger also had political aspirations, which were thankfully never realized once he had outlived his usefulness and was killed by Laserbeak.
Dr. Hamada Fujiyama was a scientist studying Transformium for Kinetic Solutions Incorporated. He was instrumental in the development of their Transformer program and personally assisted in the creation of Galvatron. After their creations rebelled, Fujiyama was thrown under the bus and fired by the company. Before leaving, however, he stole a sample of Transformium for himself, planning to continue his research alone.
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"Stan signed on years before financing came together . . .“It was a long, arduous process, and to be honest, I just didn’t know if I could do it,”
"It’s such a risky role, and Sebastian is fearless. He just did whatever he had to do to become this person.” - Gabriel Sherman, writer
Vanity Fair
In The Apprentice, Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Peer Into the Dark Heart of Donald Trump (click for article)
Before Trump was Trump, he was a young striver taken under the wing of Roy Cohn. The Apprentice dramatizes their sinister bond: “I think of it as a love story, really,” Strong tells Vanity Fair.
BY DAVID CANFIELD
MAY 16, 2024
After he was cast as Roy Cohn in The Apprentice, Jeremy Strong dove in head first—as he tends to do. The Emmy winner devoured books about the ruthless fixer, watched and read his many colorful interviews, and even listened to raw tapes from a lauded Esquire profile to perfect Cohn’s vocal patterns. He went method on the set—all the better to ad-lib opposite Sebastian Stan’s Donald Trump as the actors traced the nefarious bond that came to shape a city, and maybe a nation. “We did a lot of improvising, which in this case had to be deeply informed,” Strong says. “We had a lot of latitude and freedom to play and take chances.”
All in all, Strong was following his usual process. Yet The Apprentice felt different—unusually difficult to shake off. “I’d go home by myself to the hotel room, and the real-world ramifications of the things that I was espousing and inculcating in Donald Trump really, really shook me,” Strong tells me. “It was a disturbing, upsetting place to be—that heart of darkness.”
Director Ali Abbasi plunges us right into that space in The Apprentice (premiering Monday at the Cannes Film Festival 2024), his provocative examination of the ways Cohn shaped Trump into the infamous politician he would become. But the last thing Abbasi wanted to make was a polemical, election-year warning. The Iranian-born director, best known for critical successes Border and Holy Spider, instead fashioned a gritty, ’70s-New-York-set indie thriller, bringing an outsider’s perspective to iconic—and in many corners, despised—American figures and contextualizing them through a kinetic cinematic lens.
“We wanted to do a punk rock version of a historical movie, which meant that we needed to keep a certain energy, a certain spirit—[not] get too anal about details and what’s right and what’s wrong,” Abbasi says. “America is a country…but it’s also an empire. I was more preoccupied with the empire part of it. For whoever has lived in the Middle East, the whole image of America is someone who meddles and moves peoples and forces and governments around in that region that seems to have unlimited force.”
In other words, America is a lot like Cohn, whom Strong embodies with a brooding, towering menace. Decades after becoming notorious for prosecuting Julius and Ethel Rosenberg—ultimately resulting in their execution—his reputation precedes him. Cohn knows everyone, wins at any cost, bullies his way past any obstacle, and manipulates both the truth and lies as he sees fit. If that sounds a lot like modern-day Trump, well, he had to learn it somewhere.
1970s Trump is far less assured, striving to break out of his father’s shadow and sweatily desperate to mingle in influential circles. When he and Cohn lock eyes for the first time, the film’s score pitches toward high noir. This is fate: theirs, and perhaps, ours. A few scenes later, Cohn has agreed to represent Trump. In real-world terms, it’s hard to overstate the implications of that decision.
“This movie at its core has a Midnight Cowboy arc to it,” Strong says. “I think of it as a love story, really. It’s a chaste love story between a teacher and a pupil—these two men from the boroughs who aspired to Fifth Avenue.” He later considers Cohn within another metaphor: “He’s like a heart-of-darkness heart donor—and the heart got transplanted to Donald Trump.”
Depending on how he chooses to look at it, screenwriter Gabriel Sherman started working on The Apprentice either 20-ish years ago, or around 2017. Sherman, who is now a Vanity Fair special contributor, launched his career as a reporter at the New York Observer in the early 2000s, covering real estate. Trump emerged as a surprisingly reliable source. “It was just amazing that he was supposedly a billionaire, but if I’d call his office, within 10 minutes he would immediately call back,” Sherman tells me.
He continued to cover the man who’d go on to host his own hit TV series, naturally named The Apprentice, up through his defiantly successful presidential campaign. But as Sherman immersed himself in Trumpworld, one particular theme kept coming up in his reporting.
“I kept hearing people who had known Donald since the ’80s say something like, ‘Well, he’s just using all of the things that Roy taught him,’” Sherman says. “All of the phrases: It’s going to be amazing. Believe me. It came to me in a flash.” He wrote a treatment, then script drafts under the supervision of executive producer Amy Baer, but found Hollywood less than eager to jump on a psychologically intense Trump drama so early in his presidency. (In the meantime, Sherman wrote on Showtime’s The Loudest Voice, adapted from his Roger Ailes–focused book of the same name.) So they waited, and pondered the best way to make the movie once its time finally arrived.
“We wanted a non-American director, because non-American filmmakers tend to have an extraordinary lens through which they view American culture,” says Baer, citing Midnight Cowboy as an example. “The first time Ali and I spoke, he cited Stanley Kubrick’s film Barry Lyndon, which I thought was a brilliant and unexpected comp for this movie—a social climber who absorbs the affectations of the people and cultures around him because he himself stands for nothing.”
While writing, Sherman had ’70s New York classics on his mind—Dog Day Afternoon, Taxi Driver, and Network—while Stan says he honed this particular take on Trump through Abbasi’s references to Midnight Cowboy and Boogie Nights. Stan signed on years before financing came together (in a Canadian, Danish, and Irish coproduction). “It was a long, arduous process, and to be honest, I just didn’t know if I could do it,” the actor says. “I just scoured the internet and everything I could find…all around the time period that the movie was taking place. I watched everything.”
There were a million directions Stan could’ve gone in—and that’s also true for both Strong and Oscar nominee Maria Bakalova, who does savvy work in the film as Trump’s first wife, Ivana Trump. As the SAG-AFTRA strike delayed filming—the production eventually secured an interim agreement with the guild—Bakalova started growing and manicuring huge, long red nails. “I usually don’t really wear a lot of makeup,” she cracks. “This changed my personality!”
Abbasi describes their collaboration as constant and thorough. “We were looking at videos of Donald Trump at different ages, talking about his way of walking, talking, speaking, eating—everything.” Stan’s take on Trump, Sherman says, “feels like the person that I know, and it has nothing to do with the person we see on TV…. It’s such a risky role, and Sebastian is fearless. He just did whatever he had to do to become this person.”
“We realized that if we get too close, we’re in Saturday Night Live territory. But if we get too far away, you don’t really feel it,” Abbasi says. They achieved a middle ground by avoiding any biopic gloss: “This is not a movie where people are supposed to look good.” The makeup and hair are meticulous in their glaring imperfections, reinforcing Abbasi’s focus on physical decay and patchwork: “These people are some of the most powerful people in New York society at the time,” says Abbasi. Yet “Roy’s face looks strange, gray, brownish, his eyes are bloodshot, his forehead is shiny. Donald has strange teeth and looks unhealthy.”
Each portrayal has its own curious empathy. Stan charts Trump’s descent into power-driven madness subtly, emphasizing his relative humanity and emotional range before hitting nightmarishly familiar beats later in the film. As he gains influence and emerges as a dominant cultural force, Trump all but abandons Cohn, who’s not-so-secretly dying from HIV-AIDS.
Unlike, say, Al Pacino’s loud, flamboyant take on Cohn in Angels in America, Strong’s approach is mournful. “I’ll say unequivocally that he’s the most fascinating person I’ve ever studied,” Strong says. “I found myself moved by the arc of the character when he got sick. Someone who has lived in denial of so much, suddenly facing the end, and the searing regret and primal pain of that for someone who’s done so much damage. I don’t think he particularly felt much remorse, but he was a person.”
Ivana, meanwhile, acts as the initial wedge between the two men. Bakalova connected with her story, as a headstrong immigrant thrust into a dizzying, at times brutal world of celebrity and wealth. “I wanted to see what she saw in him, why she got impressed by him,” she says. The film doesn’t paint Ivana as a victim, even as it bluntly depicts the darkest moments of her marriage to Trump. “I keep questioning myself: ‘How did she agree to that?’ But maybe she knew what she was stepping into,” Bakalova says. “It’s another side of her being intelligent—somebody that I can, of course, criticize in moments, and also empathize with.”
“People think of Trump as this kind of fully formed tabloid figure—they think of the person they see at the rallies giving all these unhinged speeches,” Sherman says. “But the Trump of the ’70s was a very different person. While he was aggressive and he was ambitious, he did not know how to project power the way he does today. We need to understand how people like Cohn and Trump are able to wield power and manipulate the truth and create their own reality through deception. That’s a universal story.”
This is but one answer to the question looming around The Apprentice: Why make a Trump movie, and why now? He’s been sucking the oxygen out of Hollywood for going on a decade; even now, his fraught reelection campaign is moving forward while he stands criminal trial. But both Sherman and Abbasi emphasize they wanted to “strip politics” from their movie, to craft a dark character study that speaks to a larger, darker system of power in the US.
It may be difficult for viewers to remove the political context, especially as the movie teases the Trump phenomenon that will emerge out of this period—the absurdist characters now in his orbit who previously circled Cohn, the now groan-inducing catchphrases packaged over decades. At a press conference on Tuesday, Cannes’s jury president Greta Gerwig was asked about her ability to “objectively” assess the film as an American woman, and said, “I try to come to every film that we see with an open mind and an open heart, and willing to be surprised…. I don’t want to make any assumptions about what it is.”
The filmmakers hope general audiences adopt a similar attitude. There are thorny ideas and bold arguments in The Apprentice that will stick with you. The same goes for the characters, who are simultaneously vile and sad and slightly silly. “I’m a very all-or-nothing kind of person when it comes to the work stuff,” Stan says. “It’s hard for me to go with one foot in and one foot out.”
Stan spent much of production wondering what exact tone they’d land on, given the latitude they had with the script. That spontaneity informed the final product. “The shoot was pretty ride-or-die. It was fast. We didn’t have a lot of money,” Strong says. “You can’t imagine a bigger limb to go out on for either of us. I think we both felt that.”
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Aperçu of the Week:
"There are many paths to happiness. One of them is to stop complaining."
(Albert Einstein)
Bad News of the Week:
The mountains have always been there, it feels - there for millennia, imposing, immovable, unimpressed by man. But now this parasite, which normally only walks over the mountains like ants, has made it. Its irresponsible behavior of the last centuries - actually only a blink of an eye in the history of the earth - shows consequences. Last week, there were landslides in the Alps of Switzerland and Austria that can be attributed to climate change. The seemingly eternal ice that holds the rock masses in the high mountains together like glue has disappeared in some places. Even though no people were harmed - experts had predicted the development - the images are shocking: Thousands of cubic meters of rock, tons of kinetic energy have stopped just a few meters from (evacuated) houses. One could almost say that nature is sending us a message: Stop torturing me at last. This is a final warning before I fight back.
Good News of the Week:
Switzerland doesn't really have a reputation for social innovation. "Status quo preservation" is certainly a term invented by the Confederates. Only a few years ago, a referendum - Switzerland has a very direct democratic system - decided that there should be no immigration, except for millionaires and asylum exceptions. But now, with 58% approval, the Swiss have opted for a climate and innovation law. This not only provides for an accelerated expansion of renewable energies, but also (drum roll please!) tax increases to finance the plan. So our neighbors have apparently understood what is necessary: without renunciation, we will not be able to effectively counter climate change. Bravo!
Personal happy moment of the week:
"The sea of stone" - that doesn't really sound like a place of longing. But it is. And also very green. Because this morning I woke up in this beautiful region of the Austrian High Alps around the Hochkönig. And thus start into a week of vacation. The sun is shining. Only for me.
I couldn't care less...
...that many are upset about NATO's large-scale maneuver "Air Defender 2023". The biggest since the alliance was founded, over two weeks, with over 10,000 participants, all over Germany. It's funny that it's taken for granted that firefighters, for example, train their missions, but eyebrows are raised when it comes to soldiers. And when a fighter jet whizzes by, it makes a little more noise than an e-scooter. We live in times of military flare-ups and a destabilized security situation. To be honest - and I say this as a pacifist! - I have no objection to those who are supposed to defend us in the event of war knowing what they are doing.
As I write this...
...I am already very excited: tomorrow I will sit on an e-bike for the first time in my life. We have reserved two bikes and tomorrow we will ride a mountain trail - which I certainly wouldn't be able to do without the support of a motor. Bodacious!
Post Scriptum
Silvio Berlusconi is dead. Normally I have no problems to respect the life work of a personality even if I don't like him. And what a personality he is: sales genius, building contractor, media mogul and the longest acting prime minister of Italy after Mussolini. But Berlusconi has also been criminal, corrupt, sexist, greedy, racist, encroaching and mendacious - all proven. Above all, however, he has established populism in Europe and made the right-wing acceptable in his homeland. As I said, number two after Mussolini. And his life's work continues to have an impact. Giorgia Meloni, current prime minister of the extremist Fratelli d'Italia, became the youngest minister in Italian history under him at the age of 31. Unlike plastic surgery and the Mafia, I won't miss this guy.
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Ethiopia Energy Harvesting Market Forecast and Growth Potential Study 2024 - 2032
The energy harvesting market in Ethiopia is on the cusp of significant growth, driven by the country’s ambitious renewable energy goals and the need for sustainable solutions to meet its energy demands. As Ethiopia seeks to harness its abundant natural resources, including hydro, wind, and solar power, energy harvesting technologies are becoming increasingly important for improving energy efficiency and sustainability. This article explores the current landscape, key drivers, challenges, and future prospects of the energy harvesting market in Ethiopia.
Overview of Energy Harvesting Technology
What is Energy Harvesting?
Energy harvesting refers to the process of capturing and storing energy from external sources, such as solar, wind, thermal, and kinetic energy, and converting it into usable electrical power. This technology is particularly beneficial in applications where traditional power sources are impractical or unavailable.
Key Components of Energy Harvesting Systems
Energy Sources: These include solar panels, wind turbines, thermoelectric generators, and piezoelectric materials that capture energy from various environmental sources.
Energy Conversion Devices: These devices convert harvested energy into electrical power, enabling its use in applications such as sensors, IoT devices, and grid integration.
Energy Storage Solutions: Batteries or supercapacitors are used to store the harvested energy for later use, ensuring a reliable power supply even when the energy source is intermittent.
Current State of the Ethiopia Energy Harvesting Market
Market Overview
Ethiopia's energy harvesting market is witnessing increasing interest as the country aims to diversify its energy sources and reduce its dependence on traditional biomass and fossil fuels. The government’s commitment to renewable energy development, particularly through the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project, is propelling the market forward.
Key Players
Several stakeholders are actively involved in the Ethiopia energy harvesting market, including:
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP): The national utility responsible for electricity generation and distribution, focused on integrating renewable energy sources into the grid.
Renewable Energy Developers: Various local and international companies are investing in solar and wind projects, contributing to the energy harvesting landscape.
Research Institutions: Universities and research centers are conducting studies and developing innovative energy harvesting technologies suitable for Ethiopia's unique environment.
Drivers of Market Growth
Abundant Renewable Resources
Ethiopia is endowed with substantial renewable energy resources, including hydro, wind, and solar power. The government’s focus on harnessing these resources is a significant driver for the energy harvesting market.
Government Policies and Support
The Ethiopian government has implemented various policies and initiatives to promote renewable energy development, including tax incentives and investment in infrastructure. The National Electrification Program aims to achieve universal access to electricity, which is integral to the energy harvesting market.
Growing Energy Demand
With a rapidly growing population and increasing urbanization, Ethiopia faces rising energy demand. Energy harvesting technologies can help meet this demand sustainably, particularly in rural areas where access to the grid is limited.
Challenges Facing the Ethiopia Energy Harvesting Market
Infrastructure Limitations
Despite the potential for growth, inadequate infrastructure and limited access to financing can hinder the development of energy harvesting projects. Improved infrastructure is necessary to support the deployment of renewable energy technologies.
Technical Expertise
The implementation and maintenance of energy harvesting systems require skilled professionals. There is a need for training and capacity-building initiatives to develop local expertise in renewable energy technologies.
Regulatory and Policy Barriers
While the government has made strides in promoting renewable energy, regulatory and policy challenges remain. Streamlining regulations and ensuring stable policy frameworks will be essential for attracting investment in the energy harvesting market.
Future Prospects
Growth of Distributed Energy Resources
The trend toward distributed energy resources (DER) is expected to gain momentum in Ethiopia. Energy harvesting technologies can play a critical role in enabling decentralized power generation and enhancing energy resilience, especially in remote areas.
Technological Advancements
Advancements in energy harvesting technologies, such as improved solar photovoltaic systems and more efficient energy storage solutions, will enhance the viability and attractiveness of these solutions in Ethiopia.
International Collaboration and Investment
Ethiopia's energy sector is likely to attract international collaboration and investment, especially as global focus shifts toward sustainable energy solutions. Partnerships with foreign companies can bring in capital, technology, and expertise necessary for market development.
Conclusion
The energy harvesting market in Ethiopia is poised for significant growth as the country embraces renewable energy and seeks sustainable solutions to meet its energy needs. With abundant resources, supportive government policies, and increasing demand for electricity, Ethiopia is well-positioned to leverage energy harvesting technologies for a greener future. As the market evolves, energy harvesting will play a pivotal role in achieving energy security and promoting sustainable development in Ethiopia.
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Electric vs Hybrid Cars: Which is the Best Choice for You?
The Changing Landscape of Automotive Technology
The automotive industry is experiencing rapid changes, particularly in the realm of sustainable energy. As the world confronts the realities of climate change, the choice between electric and hybrid cars has become increasingly significant. Understanding the differences between these two technologies is crucial for making an informed decision in today’s eco-conscious world.
Why This Decision is Important
The choice between an electric vehicle (EV) and a hybrid car is not just about personal preference; it’s about making a decision that impacts the environment and your finances. With governments and corporations advocating for greener alternatives, it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option carefully. This comparison aims to shed light on the key factors that should influence your decision.
How Electric Vehicles Work
Electric vehicles operate using electric motors powered by rechargeable battery packs. These batteries convert electrical energy into kinetic energy, providing a smooth and efficient driving experience. Unlike traditional cars, EVs produce no tailpipe emissions, making them a cleaner option for the environment.
The Advantages of Electric Vehicles
Electric vehicles offer several advantages, including zero emissions and lower operating costs. Since electricity is cheaper than gasoline, and EVs have fewer mechanical parts, maintenance costs are also reduced. The quiet and smooth driving experience, coupled with instant torque, makes EVs particularly appealing. Additionally, advancements in battery technology are extending the range of EVs, reducing the need for frequent charging.
Challenges of Electric Vehicles
Despite their many benefits, electric vehicles face several challenges. The initial purchase price of an EV is often higher than that of a conventional or hybrid car. Additionally, the availability of charging stations, while improving, is still not as widespread as gasoline stations, leading to potential range anxiety for long-distance drivers. The production and disposal of lithium-ion batteries also raise environmental concerns, as they require rare earth metals and proper recycling.
Understanding Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrid vehicles combine a traditional internal combustion engine with an electric propulsion system. This dual approach allows hybrids to switch between gasoline and electric power, optimizing fuel efficiency. There are different types of hybrids, each offering varying levels of electric assistance.
The Benefits of Hybrid Vehicles
Hybrids offer a balanced compromise between traditional and electric vehicles. They provide better fuel economy and lower emissions than conventional cars. The ability to switch between power sources extends the vehicle’s range, making hybrids ideal for long-distance driving. Additionally, regenerative braking systems help recharge the battery, further enhancing efficiency.
Limitations of Hybrid Vehicles
While hybrids offer several advantages, they also have drawbacks. The complexity of combining two propulsion systems can lead to higher maintenance costs. Although hybrids are more environmentally friendly than traditional cars, they do not achieve the zero-emission status of EVs. Additionally, hybrids may not perform as well as EVs in terms of acceleration and overall driving dynamics.
Key Factors to Consider
When choosing between an electric or hybrid vehicle, it’s important to consider the environmental impact, cost, and driving experience. EVs have the advantage of zero tailpipe emissions, while hybrids still emit greenhouse gases. However, both options involve complex environmental trade-offs, especially concerning battery production and disposal. Cost considerations include the initial purchase price and long-term maintenance. While EVs often have higher upfront costs, they tend to have lower operating expenses, whereas hybrids may have lower initial costs but higher maintenance needs.
Making the Right Choice
Ultimately, the decision between an electric vs hybrid car depends on your personal needs and circumstances. Consider factors such as your daily commute, access to charging stations, environmental priorities, and budget. Both EVs and hybrids offer distinct advantages, but their suitability varies depending on your lifestyle and driving habits.
The Future of Automotive Technology
The automotive industry is rapidly evolving, with continuous advancements in battery technology, charging infrastructure, and vehicle design. Staying informed about these trends can help you make a more future-proof decision. Innovations like solid-state batteries, faster charging networks, and increased vehicle connectivity are set to transform the landscape of electric and hybrid cars.
Conclusion: Making a Sustainable Choice
Choosing between electric and hybrid cars is about more than just selecting a vehicle; it’s about making a decision that aligns with your values and future goals. Both options have their strengths and challenges, but with ongoing advancements in technology, the choice will become more straightforward. By staying informed and considering your unique needs, you can make a decision that supports a more sustainable future.
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Onshore Wind Energy Market Share, Growth Forecast Global Industry Outlook 2024 – 2033
The global Onshore Wind Energy Market size accounted for USD 52.2 Billion in 2023 and to reach at USD 79.98 Billion in 2033, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2024 to 2033.
Introduction to Onshore Wind Energy
Onshore wind energy is a renewable energy source derived from the kinetic energy of wind captured by wind turbines installed on land. It's one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity generation globally, contributing significantly to the transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.
Growth Drivers
Environmental Concerns: With increasing awareness of climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there's growing support for renewable energy sources like wind power.
Cost Competitiveness: Advances in technology and economies of scale have significantly reduced the cost of onshore wind energy, making it increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuels.
Government Policies: Many governments worldwide have implemented supportive policies, such as renewable energy targets, feed-in tariffs, tax incentives, and competitive auctions, to promote the deployment of onshore wind projects.
Energy Security: Onshore wind energy enhances energy security by diversifying the energy mix and reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels, thus contributing to energy independence.
Market Analysis
Global Growth: The onshore wind energy market has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with installations expanding across various regions, including Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, and Latin America.
Technology Advancements: Continuous innovation in turbine design, rotor size, materials, and control systems has led to higher efficiency, increased reliability, and reduced maintenance costs, driving market growth.
Market Concentration: Key players in the onshore wind energy market include turbine manufacturers like Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, GE Renewable Energy, and Nordex, as well as developers, operators, and service providers.
Emerging Markets: Emerging economies, particularly in Asia and Latin America, are witnessing a surge in onshore wind installations, driven by rapid industrialization, urbanization, and favorable government policies.
Challenges and Opportunities
Grid Integration: Integrating large-scale onshore wind farms into existing electricity grids presents technical challenges related to grid stability, intermittency, and transmission infrastructure.
Land Use and Community Acceptance: Onshore wind projects often face opposition from local communities due to concerns about visual impact, noise pollution, and potential impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
Competitive Landscape: The onshore wind energy market is becoming increasingly competitive, with players focusing on innovations in turbine technology, project development, and financing to maintain market share and profitability.
Hybridization and Co-location: Hybrid projects that combine onshore wind with other renewable energy sources like solar photovoltaics or energy storage offer opportunities to enhance system reliability, optimize resource utilization, and reduce costs.
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Market Segmentations:
Global Onshore Wind Energy Market: By Company
Siemens
Envision Energy
General Electric
Suzlon
Vestas
Enercon
Mitsubishi Power Systems
Nordex
Repower
Gazelle Wind Turbines
Clipper Wind Power
Global Onshore Wind Energy Market: By Type
Less Than 500 KW
500 KW To 2 MW
More Than 2 MW
Global Onshore Wind Energy Market: By Application
Utility
Non-utility
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Future Outlook
Continued Growth: The onshore wind energy market is expected to continue growing in the coming years, driven by declining costs, supportive policies, technological advancements, and increasing demand for clean energy.
Market Expansion: Emerging markets, offshore wind development, repowering of existing turbines, and corporate procurement of renewable energy are expected to drive market expansion and diversification.
Grid Integration Solutions: Innovations in grid management, smart grid technologies, energy storage, and demand-side management will play a crucial role in facilitating the integration of higher shares of onshore wind energy into electricity grids.
Policy and Regulatory Support: Stable and predictable policy frameworks, along with long-term commitments to renewable energy targets, will be essential to sustain investment and growth in the onshore wind energy market.
Conclusion
The onshore wind energy market continues to expand rapidly, driven by environmental concerns, cost competitiveness, supportive policies, and technological advancements. Despite challenges related to grid integration, land use, and market competition, the outlook for onshore wind remains promising, with opportunities for further growth, innovation, and market diversification.
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