“And indeed, that IS the question: whether to float with the tide, or to swim for a goal. It is a choice we must all make consciously or unconsciously at one time in our lives.”
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Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0
Ted Talk about how atheists can take good parts of religion and use them without believing in God
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This guide to Simpson illustration no-nos is fascinating: http://t.co/UpidW1WbS8
— Olivia Solon (@olivia_solon) November 10, 2013
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Best Headphones Under $30 | The Wirecutter
Welcome To The Unicorn Club: Learning From Billion-Dollar Startups
Statistical look at breakout startup companies
Even Obama can’t violate fundamental laws of politics
“This law is that concentrated interests almost always conquer diffuse interests.”
What our minds do when we see someone’s body
“The researchers found that the capacities neatly clustered into two distinct categories — experience and agency, or what we might call sensitivity and competence…the current conception of people as intuitive Cartesian dualists … is wrong. Instead…we see the body together with some of the mind — the part that feels things — as one type of stuff, and the remainder of the mind — abstract cognition — as another.”
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OH: "I'm going to buy him a copy of the Mythical Man Month. Actually I'm going to buy him two copies so he can read it twice as fast."
— Kwality Rules (@KwalityRules) November 6, 2013
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Multilingualism: Do different languages confer different personalities?
This is one of the reasons I left Sweden: I don’t really like the personality I have/feel when I speak Swedish.
How families and feelings built human culture
“A lone chimp hunting a monkey has only a 30 per cent chance of success but a coalition of 10 or more chimps has a 100 per cent success rate, so the selection pressure for chimps to form social coalitions is obvious. At the same time, males compete for females and for rank, which means that these coalitions tend to be uneasy.”
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Weird thing about writing, to me, is it's a constant battle to say clearly what you really want to say. You say all this other shit instead.
— Jason Fagone (@jfagone) November 6, 2013
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Amazing: Temporary rules posted at Britain's Richmond Golf Club after German bombs hit the course in 1940 pic.twitter.com/2W4WnufUDO
— ClassicPics (@History_Pics) November 4, 2013
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Storytelling is magic
“For the best magic tricks — there’s a real collision between those two things — where what you see is impossible, you know it’s impossible, but it’s so beautiful you want to believe it’s true. And great magic, great storytelling, has that battle between your head and your heart, but you want your heart to win.”
Louis C.K.’s Riff about his Daughter’s Questions, in Comic Book Form
You Can’t Balance Your Life By The Decade
‘…one of my mentors told me that of all the people he knew who said, “I’ll work for Wall Street for 10 years, then retire and do my thing,” none of them ever did.’
Why Sweden and Switzerland want Chinese people to be able to tell them apart
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I have seen a thousand tech talks, but none as meaningful as this one. If you work in tech or know someone who does: http://t.co/rM3T3qkm3D
— Seriouspony (@seriouspony) November 4, 2013
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