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What are you thinking about?
A philosopher can spend a month, a year or a career thinking about one knotty problem. Making assertions, testing theories, understanding how others are thinking about it as well. But this exercise…
Singapore: An Exercise in Creating Culture
According to former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, the founding father of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, made three big decisions in 1959 that had a
My Obsidian Note-Taking Workflow
A Vim-Inspired Approach to Efficient Note Management with Obsidian and Markdown
Doing it step by step
I was surprised to discover that for many AI questions, if you add, “please figure this out step by step,” the AI will provide a dramatically more accurate and useful answer. This works…
Important change is systems change
Willpower is overrated. If you want to eat healthier, don’t work hard to avoid stopping at the cookie jar when you walk into the kitchen. Get rid of the cookie jar. Systems are long-lasting, …
A still, small sound
One of the benefits of having attended a religious elementary school (despite being a fairly secular one as religious schools go) is exposure to the text of the Bible. There are two verses from the…
The two bicycle errors
Momentum activities like public speaking, board sports and leadership all share an attribute with riding a bicycle: It gets easier when you get good at it. The first error we often make is believin…
No, AI Doesn’t Mean You Won’t Need to Learn - Scott H Young
The human brain is (still) the most sophisticated learning machine on the planet. Given the uncertainty of what skills will be most useful in an AI age and the high probability that learning will continue to rely on the same processes in the near future.
The Social Objectification of Kamala
As most of the world knows by now, Joe Biden dropped out of the Presidential race, and within 24 hours Kamala Harris has jumped in to take his place as
A bowl of rice
It’s expensive. Hundreds of people were involved in getting you that simple bowl of rice. It involved countless gallons of water, hours of labor, gallons of fuel. A complex supply chain that …
22.00.0069 What is an ID?
A fundamental Johnny.Decimal question: what is an ID, and how much should it contain?
“It seems…”
What a simple verb. A five-letter modifier that opens the door to discussion. If we state something as a fact, we’re asking for an argument. But seems opens the door to learning and discussio…
Sunday Firesides: To Have It, You Must Be Able to Do Without It
Some people have experienced an interesting phenomenon: when they were actively and eagerly looking for a romantic partner, they couldn’t find one; then, once they stopped looking, someone came into their lives. One of the paradoxes of life is that the more you desire something, the less suited you can be to have it. A […]
Beach Vacationers Are Doing It Wrong
To really take a break, try vigorous exercise.
The Secrets to Bruce Lee's Legendary Physical Training
Uncover the secrets of Bruce Lee's legendary workout routine and how it helped shape his incredible physique and martial arts prowess.
Simple Advice for Personal Finance
The Index Card is a new book by Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack about simple advice for personal finance. The idea for the book
Hungry (vs. not full)
If consumption is the point (the engine of the economy, the focus of our marketing, the driver of our status) then it’s easy to get confused about the difference between something that’…
Patterns and chaos
Finding a pattern that explains events that seem like chaos is a breakthrough. It offers us understanding and a lever we can use to make an impact. Sometimes, though, the breakthrough lies in under…
Eno or Beethoven?
Walking along Harrow Road in London in the mid-1970s, the art-rock pop star and former Roxy Music band member, Brian Eno, suddenly tripped, fell off the
Sunday Firesides: But How Are You Doing on a Tuesday Morning?
You’re on vacation, sitting on the beach, watching your children play in the water. Everyone is full of sunshine and smiles. You think to yourself, “I’ve got a great family here. We’re doing alright.” Then, you have another thought. You remember being a kid on vacation with your family growing up and the fun you […]
In praise of the magical thinking that sustains our humanness | Aeon Essays
Once we all had knowledge of how to heal ourselves using plants and animals. The future would be sweeter for renewing it
My (no-longer-)secret magical practice
In which I explain the esoteric magical discipline I practice, and invite you to join me in it. I also teach you a neat trick for avoiding writer's block, and tell you a mostly pointless story about an orange tree and a hamster.
The new reality of old media
Cable TV was a perfect storm. The number of channels that needed old movies and TV series to fill airtime almost exactly matched the number of worthwhile shows that were available. Which meant that…
The Best of the Greeks?
Who is the best of the Greeks? According to Homer, it was Achilles, their greatest fighter of the Trojan War. Except Achilles was a demigod, having a
What is Voluntary Simplicity? | The Simplicity Collective
Voluntary simplicity, or simple living, is a way of life that rejects the high-consumption, materialistic lifestyles of consumer cultures and affirms what is often just called ‘the simple life’ or ‘downshifting.’[1] The rejection of consumerism arises from the recognition that ordinary Western-style consumption habits are degrading the planet; that lives of high consumption are unethical
Retreat!
We’ve managed to lionize, celebrate and elevate the mindset of “CHARGE!” Even when better judgment and experience would indicate that we’re often more likely to succeed with…
Behindhand - Futility Closet
Now, are not those still full of their old carnal nature who ask us: ‘What was God doing before he made heaven and earth? For if he was idle,’ they say, ‘and doing nothing, then why did he not continue in that state forever — doing nothing, as he had always done? If any new motion has arisen in God, and a new will to form a creature, which he had never before formed, how can that be a true eternity in which an act of will occurs that was not there before? For the will of God is not...
Getting Over the Indignity of Baby Steps
In the 1991 comedy What About Bob?, Bill Murray plays Bob Wiley, a highly neurotic and anxious guy who seeks the help of an egotistical and ambitious therapist named Dr. Bob Marvin (played by Richard Dreyfuss). Dr. Marvin wants to be the next Dr. Spock — a psychologist who’s a household name. He thinks his recently published […]
Make kin not nets | everything changes
Caretaking beats value capture every time.