Demon

Every Single One of us Has Demons – 7 Takeaways for August 8, 2021

1. “. . . care more than everybody else . . .” Ignorant, but curious – Austin Kleon – (Blog) The full quote: If you care more than everybody else, you pay better attention, and you see things that others don’t see. To ask the questions that need to be asked, you have to care more than others about what happens, but care less about what others might think of you in the moment. I got here via a circle of curiosity: Rob Walker on curiosity (Kleon) -> The Art of Noticing (Rob Walker’s Newsletter) -> Curiouser? (Rob Walker) -> … Read more

Irrationally Compassionate – 7 Takeaways for August 1, 2021

1. “The thing we often forget is that humans value freedom over truth.” When 1 + 1 = 3 – Lawrence Yeo – (More to That, blog) This is another in a series of items I’ve encountered in recent weeks trying to make sense of the incredible divisions in the world today. I think I’ve mentioned before the concept that community trumps the truth. Yeo adds yet another item that resonates, particularly here in the United States: for many freedom is more important than the truth. But keep in mind that the disbelief you may feel about the other tribe’s … Read more

Judgement Owl is Judging You

Fear of Judgment – 7 Takeaways for July 25, 2021

A special welcome to the This is True readers who signed up this week after Randy made mention of my little side project. The 7 Takeaways homepage does a fine job of describing what this is, but if you’re curious about its background, shortly after I started I described what I’m up to over on my personal blog. Again, welcome. I hope you find some value or inspiration or something worth pondering or . . . well, something. 1. “All it needed was just a spark” ‘I am broken’: South African communities are gutted by a wave of looting, arson … Read more

Your Freedom to Swing Your Fist

Your Freedom to Swing Your Fist – 7 Takeaways for July 18, 2021

1. “We treat ideas like possessions” The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable – Nassim Nicholas Taleb – (audio & ebook) The full quote: The problem is that our ideas are sticky: once we produce a theory, we are not likely to change our minds—so those who delay developing their theories are better off. When you develop your opinions on the basis of weak evidence, you will have difficulty interpreting subsequent information that contradicts these opinions, even if this new information is obviously more accurate. . . . Remember that we treat ideas like possessions, and … Read more