What Day Is It?

April 26, 2021 at 2:03 pm

One
A dozen
10,000
Five
Hundred
Thousand
Monday, Thursday, tuesday
monday again, maybe

Months and days and weeks unmoored
from their orderly procession
Lives and loves and lost regrets
All manner of mankind's made up misadventures
Swept aside by nature
Which marches on
Continuing to spin and crawl and stumble forward
Not counting the number of lights and darks

wednesday
fifteenth, twenty-seventh, ninth
twelve months
millions
billions
one
earth
monday again, maybe

The Scientific Study of Satisfaction

April 19, 2021 at 10:27 am

[…] pay peo­ple enough to take the issue of money off the table. Pay peo­ple enough, so that they are not think­ing about money and they are think­ing about the work. Once you do that it turns to 3 fac­tors that the sci­ence shows leads to bet­ter per­for­mance, not to men­tion per­son­al sat­is­fac­tion: Autonomy, Mastery, and  Purpose.

(via swiss­miss)

For the Greater Good of the Game

April 15, 2021 at 4:09 pm

David Roth has a good write-up about COVID vac­ci­na­tions and base­ball. It swings real­ly quick­ly into big­ger ques­tions of per­son­al free­doms and col­lec­tive soci­ety. Speaking about polit­i­cal iden­ti­ties edg­ing out empa­thy and shared pur­pose, he gets to the me/us/them prob­lem and the self­ish­ness that has spread in American society.

[…] the plague was inter­est­ing to him only in how it reflect­ed upon and threat­ened him. There are, it turns out, tens of mil­lions of peo­ple who are not just also like that, but whose sin­gle most deeply held value is that they must be per­mit­ted to con­tin­ue being like that for­ev­er. For these peo­ple, hav­ing to do some­thing other than what­ev­er they want to do, at any moment and for any rea­son, real­ly is a much more urgent threat than sick­ness or death; to be with­out the agency to make the same stu­pid non-choices, every day, is not fun­da­men­tal­ly dif­fer­ent than being killed, because mak­ing those facile choic­es is for them what it means to be alive.

Private Choices Have Public Consequences

I think widen­ing our cir­cle is the next evo­lu­tion­ary hur­dle. Moving from self-interested indi­vid­ual units to a con­cerned col­lec­tive might just be the Great Filter. You have to change the ques­tion “What ben­e­fits me?” into “What ben­e­fits us?” and then also expand who is includ­ed in that ‘us.’ Your answers to lots of ques­tions will change if you can think of ‘us’ as includ­ing every human being and ecosys­tem on this planet.

It involves per­son­al sac­ri­fice which is the antithe­sis of self preser­va­tion. It requires restric­tions to accept sus­tain­able growth instead of unfet­tered expan­sion. It takes con­trol­ling the nat­ur­al course of life and cre­at­ing our own preda­to­ry pres­sures to shape sur­vival — for every­one, not just the fittest.

Anyway, go get vac­ci­nat­ed as soon as you can. I’m get­ting my first dose tomor­row 2021-04-16.

High Rung Thinking and Stick Figures

April 14, 2021 at 9:40 am

If you don’t know about Wait But Why, let me wel­come you to a very deep, deeeeeep rab­bit hole of the Internet. Tim post­ed answers to read­er ques­tions this morn­ing and there were some fun thoughts sprin­kled through­out. That’s not the usual for­mat though. Every now and again, he drops 7500+ words on arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence, human­i­ty, or some other insane­ly fun­da­men­tal and high­ly researched topic. Consider this an old school blog link rec­om­men­da­tion; add WBW to your RSS or signup for emails to get the occa­sion­al crit­i­cal think­ing bomb delivered.

The pes­simistic part of my brain, look­ing at real­i­ty, makes a sad face and pats the opti­mistic part of my brain on the head.

The opti­mistic part of my brain, remem­ber­ing how bad humans are at intu­itive­ly under­stand­ing expo­nen­tial growth, pats the pes­simistic part of my brain on the head.

Hashtag ScrapCooking

April 13, 2021 at 9:00 am

Here is anoth­er sign of the times that sus­tain­abil­i­ty, resource­ful­ness, and stretch­ing con­sump­tion are top of mind. IKEA has a new cook­book — and Instagram Live per­for­mances — fea­tur­ing fifty recipes for find­ing fur­ther use of your table scraps. Banana peels, broc­coli stems, and wilt­ed greens get a sec­ond chance instead of going to the land­fill. You’re still expect­ed to have a pret­ty stocked pantry of sea­son­ings and spices to breathe new life into these scraps so it’s not all the way to strug­gle meals yet. That’s prob­a­bly best cov­ered by the Dollar General Food Desert Field Guide. Don’t get me wrong — this is a step in the right direc­tion, but we’re about a mil­lion steps behind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr1WLOSxqYs

Respect

March 11, 2021 at 10:45 am

It seems the orig­i­nal author, Autistic Abby, has turned their Tumblr pri­vate, but the Internet has ways of copying/stealing/pre­serv­ing/disseminating infor­ma­tion. I’m going to add to that effort because I think this block of text is powerful.

Sometimes peo­ple use “respect” to mean “treat­ing some­one like a per­son” and some­times they use “respect” to mean “treat­ing some­one like an authority”

and some­times peo­ple who are used to being treat­ed like an author­i­ty say “if you won’t respect me I won’t respect you” and they mean “if you won’t treat me like an author­i­ty I won’t treat you like a person”

and they think they’re being fair but they aren’t, and it’s not okay.

Autistic Abby on Tumblr

It’s an impor­tant reminder of the nuance of lan­guage. It’s also a wake-up call for treat­ing peo­ple with decen­cy regard­less of any power dynam­ic. Hopefully, human­i­ty will con­tin­ue to evolve to be more col­lec­tive than indi­vid­u­al­is­tic. Make a deci­sion today that ben­e­fits every sin­gle human being on this plan­et. I know that’s hard to do, but it’s what we should be doing.

Satire, Not Satire

February 18, 2021 at 9:45 am

Goddammit Onion, just burn it all down. Completely rel­e­vant, agree­able, and the best part — offers no solutions.

liv­ing in a social sys­tem based on bru­tal com­pe­ti­tion that made all human rela­tion­ships trans­ac­tion­al and per­vert­ed the very idea of community

Something About The Way Society Was Exposed As Complete Illusion Over Past Year Really Getting Man Down Today

DecemberEighth

December 8, 2020 at 11:11 am

I don’t real­ly have any­thing to say about this jum­ble of notes. I just want­ed to make some­thing and this is the result. There should prob­a­bly be more thought to it; mind­less pro­duc­tiv­i­ty is the root of quite a few prob­lems fac­ing the world today. I guess tack­ling that exis­ten­tial cri­sis is next on the list.