@oppcreator 💯, immersing myself in an unfamiliar topic does it for me. Unexpected connections then start forming.
Enjoyed convo w/ @NPR @KNKXBellamy. Most politicians/policymakers unaware of emergent deep tech, leading to strong biases of familiar & visible: wind/solar/electric cars to address climate change. We need to think more broadly and focus on what the naked eye can’t see
@MiladRAfshar @rbeaulotto @michaelpollan Yes, have read both
5) The End Of Science: Facing The Limits Of Knowledge In The Twilight Of The Scientific Age 6) Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 7) But What If We’re Wrong? 8) Behave
Here's the list 0) Number: The Language of Science 1) When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought 2) Zero: Biography of a Dangerous Idea 3) A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age 4) Annotated Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Over the break I read 9 books - long stretches of uninterrupted deep thinking - which created a cascade of original ideas, freshness of mind and clarity of thought. Am restructuring my life in 2019 for more of this.
RT @karaswisher: Don’t say I did not warn you back in August! Weaponized data! Egregious privacy violations. Your info used for whatever: T…
@KeenanBrugh Have many friends who do, been curious to learn
The myth of the sleep deprived hero is going to begin crumbling in 2019
@afeinland Agreed, precise amounts of helpful liquids but limited to avoid bathroom needs before wake up time