“Befriending Her Shooter” – a moving story.
A Venn diagram uses circles to visually represent the relationships between things or concepts. Here are two interesting videos about them:
One on how they work…
… and one on how to use a Venn diagram to choose your career.
BalletX – “100 Days” by Calii Quann
Tug of War was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920.
“Homeless guy spits some truth”
Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike each year than all the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.
I’ve watched 50+ interviews with doctors and scientists on COVID-19 and the lockdown. This doctor does the best job in explaining the facts in a way that anyone should be able to understand.
Why Truth May Be Less Important Than We Like to Think
In Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones, James Clear wrote about truth from an evolutionary perspective. He pointed out that for our primate ancestors, understanding the truth of things (i.e., what sort of plants and animals are dangerous) was necessary for survival. But being part of the tribe was important too. And while these two fundamental survival needs “often work well together, they occasionally come into conflict.”
“In many circumstances,” Clear said,” social connection is actually more helpful to your daily life than understanding the truth of a particular fact or idea.”
This short WSJ video reports on what some believe schools will be like in the future. I don’t believe it…
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states that in the universe (or any isolated system), there is a natural tendency to degenerate from order to chaos.