Seth’s Blog: Scarcity and Abundance in the Digital Age

Connection and leadership and trust are going to get ever more valuable. Sure, go ahead and shake your head in agreement, but when you get back to work, are you busy working in the scarce universe or trying to build a place for yourself in the new one?

via Seth’s Blog: Scarcity and abundance in the digital age.

Testosterone Pit – Paradigm Shift For The Healthcare Expense Monster

After housing expenses—81% of those below the official poverty level and 62% of low-income working families spent over 33% of their income on housing—and after day-to-day essentials, such as food and energy, little if any money remains for medical expenses.But there is a parallel phenomenon: high-deductible health insurance plans linked to tax-advantaged IRA-like Health Savings Accounts. While deductibles range from $1,000 to $4,000 or more, the much lower premiums and tax savings can turn this into a bonanza for healthy people—if they keep their medical expenses down. The plans have taken off, much to the lament of healthcare providers. In 2006, only 10% of those with health insurance opted for a high-deductible plan; by 2012, their ranks had swollen to 34%!

via Testosterone Pit – Home – Paradigm Shift For The Healthcare Expense Monster.

You may agree or disagree with the opinion in this article but nonetheless, the perspective is fascinating.  Read it.