Wednesday, July 16, 2025

a processor.............................

 

. . . the human mind is a story processor, not a logic processor.

-Jonathan Haidt


Stories..........................

 

Stories that stir our emotions involve situations that feature both sides of a debate—the good and the bad, the positive and the negative, and the light and the dark sides of humanity.  Real-world conflict between positive and negative emotions brings up the issues of values, which make a story engaging.

-Kevin Ervin Kelley, Irreplaceable: How to Create Extraordinary Places That Bring People Together


On "appreciation"..................

 

Each day, we get to make a new decision about how to invest our time, our attention and our effort. If a community that used to appreciate our work doesn’t respond in a way we are hoping for, we can use that information to reallocate our work. “Thank you” is an appropriate response to a lack of appreciation, because we learned something useful. The audience didn’t owe us anything, but if they don’t want to dance with us in the way we hope, we can choose to find a new partner.

-Seth Godin


Opening paragraphs...................

 

     I was leaning against the bar in a speakeasy on Fifty-second Street, waiting for Nora to finish her Christmas shopping, when a girl got up from the table where she had been sitting with three other people and came over to me.   She was small and blond, and whether you looked at her face or at her body in powder-blue sports clothes, the result was satisfactory.  "Aren't you Nick Charles?" she asked.

-Dashiell Hammett, The Thin Man


"Cautious".............................

 

     Franklin, however, was no Malthusian pessimist.  He believed that, at least in America, increased productivity would keep ahead of population growth, thus making everyone better off as the country grew.  In fact, he predicted (also correctly) that what would restrain American population growth in the future was likely to be wealth rather than poverty, because richer people tended to be more "cautious" about getting married and having children.

-Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Franklin, An American Life


Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Extra security.....................

 

................two hawks guarding my Sweetie's car:



Crack my head up..........................


Mamdani has also said that he’s intent on “seizing the means of production,” which sounds alarmingly like he wants to invade China.

-Martin Gurri,  It's Gurri, read the whole thing


Intangibles.....................

 

Economists in the 19th century described production as using tangible resources, notably land, unskilled labor, factories, and business equipment. But by the 21st century, it was evident that intangibles increasingly matter. Human skill level, business strategy, innovation, and the institutional environment determine how wealth gets created.

-Arnold Kling, from this episode


On building gardens..........................


    Lukas Nelson...........................Turn Off The News

 


autonomy...........................

 

Compensation follows autonomy.

When you need to be managed, there’s a cap on what you can earn. When you know how to create value and do it without being told, there’s no cap. This is structural, not personal.

The compensation gap isn’t about performance; it’s about autonomy.


-from this week's Farnum Street newsletter


One of the few valuable comparisons.........

 

All intelligent people should think primarily in terms of opportunity cost. When deciding whether to do something compare it with the best opportunity you have.

-Charlie Munger, from here


Seems true....................