Everstanding Maxim: Reliance on Creator Wisest. From Potato Famine to Oil Crises.
Posted by HCN on Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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For those younger, or just want a few refreshers, here are some key words, terms, and references:
Reliance: the Creator can do anything he wants. All the oil in the world could freeze into a popsicle in an instant and never return. A hundred pipelines running east and west won't help. All sides, supply, market, demand, buyers, sellers, brokers, shippers, regardless of whether it is oil, or potatoes, or whatever, of course could not hurt to keep the reliance lesson in mind.
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There's no article content here beneath the title because there doesn't have to be.
For those younger, or just want a few refreshers, here are some key words, terms, and references:
- Book Maxims of Ali
- Potato famine in Ireland
- Electric vehicle manufacturing in different places of the world being pressured to halt; (otherwise market demand for oil might lessen)
- People may be performing analyses on the impact of geopolitical border formation. The Balfour Agreement, although hackneyed, might not be left out of what is included.
- Some areas of the world are simply receiving less oil, affecting travel and other mundane activities
- Regions all over the world are implementing recourses to deal with oil prices/unavailability
- Who are the winners in losers in all this, Strait of Hormuz/ Bab Mandeb oil flow disruption mess?, financially, economically, power, influence, politics, leverage?
- AI doesn't appear to have much of the answers
- Hopefully human trafficking statistics can take as sharp a downturn as oil quantities
Reliance: the Creator can do anything he wants. All the oil in the world could freeze into a popsicle in an instant and never return. A hundred pipelines running east and west won't help. All sides, supply, market, demand, buyers, sellers, brokers, shippers, regardless of whether it is oil, or potatoes, or whatever, of course could not hurt to keep the reliance lesson in mind.
