How We Render Reality: Attention as an Instrument of Love
"Since our consciousness plays some part in what comes into being, the play of attention can both create and destroy, but it never leaves its object unchanged."
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"Since our consciousness plays some part in what comes into being, the play of attention can both create and destroy, but it never leaves its object unchanged."
“Let me not seem to have lived in vain,” the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe whispered on his deathbed, not realizing that the astronomical tables he was leaving behind would become the portal through w
Almost exactly a year ago, the newly minted U.S.
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People get mad when logic and research contradict their political convictions
A common immature attitude to desire is to assume that you are entitled to what you passionately desire, and to then cry if you don’t get it, to pressure others to give it to you.
Charlie Ericson in Aeon: If all the writing that claimed to ‘subvert’ our expectations actually did so, society would have long since learned to live without expectations. The word has become a staple
Melinda Cooper in Equator: Among the weirder features of the contemporary American far right is the emergence of primal fathers – Old Testament patriarchs who want to sire not just a family, but a rac
Ilias Alami, Tom Chodor, and Jack Taggart in Phenomenal World: More than three decades ago, John Ruggie offered a definition of one of the most vexed terms in political science. Multilateralism, he wr
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Some thoughts on my big brother a year later. The post Some Thoughts on Grief appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
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Claims of disability are highest at elite universities
From elders struggling with high electric bills to lost economic development opportunities, Trump’s gutting of Solar for All is felt by residents of northern Plains reservations.
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World Economy Feb 2026
Human Chain Seeing the bags of meal passed hand to hand In close-up by the aid workers, and soldiers Firing over the mob, I was braced again With a grip on two sack corners, Two packed wads of grain I
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Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
A wonkish guide for the confused
Defamation is a movie about the exploitation of anti-Semitism to keep Jews fearful and compliant.
by Katalin Balog Winners and losers It might seem that the idea that one should remain indifferent to success is for losers. Yes, it is my own professional and personal setbacks that all of a sudden s
No. 390 — A surveillance dragnet (almost) ⊗ Open-Source foresight on global transformation ⊗ The thinking game ⊗ China’s CO2 emissions “flat or falling” for 21 months ⊗ Japan’s most influential archit
Rubio, Russia, Ukraine And The European Reaction: A Notable Ukrainian Reaction To Developments In The War
The second place story in our Bridges contest holds a mirror to one of the world's favorite hobbies. A tale of gambling, fandom, and mechanical leviathans, whose bones litter the world...
by Mike Bendzela The recently passed American holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas are decidedly irreligious affairs in our starkly secular, two-person household. The tall tales and deeply rutted cu
Agricultural employers are scrambling to find replacements and the administration is turning to guest workers.
Costa Rica’s surge in violent crime should have been a liability for President Rodrigo Chaves’s right-wing party. Instead, his handpicked successor, Laura Fernández, won resoundingly by promising law-
by Dilip D’Souza Nearly six years ago, I lost a good friend to cancer. It was tragedy compounded, because he had lost his wife to cancer a few years earlier. That left their two daughters, orphaned in
ICE’s arrest and detention of five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos in Minnesota last month sparked national outrage. The episode was just one among many instances of federal immigration agents abducting yo
In Sweden today, maternal activism is uniting around a politics of collective care, turning private burdens into claims about public obligation and democratic rights. Sweden’s motherhood movements co
A timely repost.
AI;DR & The Reader's Contract
The four hundredth anniversary of a genius of the commonplace.
Life-affirming inspiration from a man who knew intimately “that intensity of thought, which will some times wear the sweetest idea thread-bare and turn it to the bitterness of death.”
Saturdays we catch up with the non-finance related items that we didn’t get to earlier in the week. You can check out...
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