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Historia est magistra vitae History is life’s teacher Life, like any other game, contains a manifold of moves and pieces.… READ MORE
Ascending from a long childhood in which symbols were as real as the objects they represented, humanity is now facing… READ MORE
“We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom. The world henceforth will be run by synthesizers, people able to… READ MORE
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This is an excerpt from a blank verse drama I started writing many years ago. The speech seems pertinent to… READ MORE
Four Fun Paradoxes with commentary. Laugh and bend your brain! READ MORE
Imagine downloading a procedure and immediately acquiring the muscle memory and other “intuitive” nuances of the task. Think of how frustrating… READ MORE
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Gradatim ferociter By degrees, ferociously. (Motto of Blue Origin) The Japanese principle of kaizen comes to mind here. Small improvements… READ MORE
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Faber est suae quisque fortunae (Appius Claudius Caecus) We are the artisans of our own fortunes. (Appius the Blind) Nota bene:… READ MORE
The video can be found here. The Thirty Years War decimated the Holy Roman Empire. What began as a local… READ MORE
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Essays on art, philosophy, consciousness, and economics—without the usual bullshit.