Thoughts/Readings 2017 Week 18
Paterson, women breadwinners, hedgehogs, wisteria and more.
Paterson, women breadwinners, hedgehogs, wisteria and more.
America First vs. The American Dream, conflict seekers vs. conflict avoiders, the United debacle and more.
Tyler Cowen, Garry Kasparov, and the progressive case for immigration.
Rock stars vs. super stars, not raising racist kids, women in tech, and a history of British photography.
Elif Batumen, AHCA, Terrence Malick and how to prioritize projects at work.
A few days late on this and again no articles to share this week because I’ve been focusing on Jude the Obscure and The Second Machine Age.
I’m trying to fall behind on news, only reading things that are about two or three weeks old. I’ve found that it helps me focus because I can edit out any articles that I saved in the past but turned out to be irrelevant or less interesting because of later developments.
Are video games the new opiate of the masses?
My first in a series of weekly notes, really just a record of what I’ve been reading. This week’s items include chief AI officers, Pynchon quotes, and my favorite salmon recipe.
Top 10ish: Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do by Studs Terkel The English and Their History by Robert Tombs Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon High Output Management by Andrew S. Grove Nature’s Metropolis by William Cronon What Do Pictures Want?: The Lives and Loves of Imagesby W. J. T. Mitchell The Black […]