Cosmologically misaligned (The Consilience)
The mind clinging to fixed categories is not intellectually limited. It is cosmologically misaligned with the nature of change itself.
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The mind clinging to fixed categories is not intellectually limited. It is cosmologically misaligned with the nature of change itself.
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Why can't we be done with the sadness when the lesson of the sadness has been learned?
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To invert the expected thing, you must continue to invert the expected thing, even when that means returning unexpectedly to the expected thing.
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The more I see of algorithmic intelligence, the more I change my view of human intelligence.
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A little late posting this one, but "There is a poetry" has been published in Molecule: a tiny lit mag's Issue 14 (Spring 2006).
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The unsettling reality is that with this president, Americans in wartime are in the unprecedented position of having to suspect that the enemy’s version of events is more likely to be true than our own.
Gerard Baker, editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal
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