Archive for the ‘Le Quotidien’
Crazy Ants and the Invasive Memes of Globalism
Isn't it possible that globalism has resulted in invasive cultural memes that operate outside the normally corrective feedback loops of infrastructure and superstructure?
Public Opt-Out
What I hate to admit is that Rove is right for all the wrong reasons.
Palin’ in Comparison
"I promised efficiencies and effectiveness! ? That's not how I am wired."
Democracy For Those Who Believe
America can help aid in the creation of a democracy in Iran, because democracy has already emerged from the enframed belief present within the people.
Is Healthcare a Commodity pt. 2
It becomes necessary to ask a follow up question at this point: insofar as healthcare is a right, how is it that this right is left in the hands of private sector?
The Architecture of Experience
The architecture of experience is less a question of attributes: can you play a Beethoven sonata on a toy piano? And more a question of resonant space.
Performance Enhancing Shrugs
In reality, what is truly unfair is our judgment of performance enhancing drugs. These atheletes are giving us exactly what we've been asking for: bigger, better, faster, more. And when we find out how hard they've tried to deliver what we've asked for? We call them cheaters.
Human Shaped Culture
I can't help but wonder if we've got the story wrong. What if we're not mis-shapen? What if our culture is? How does that change the way we address our dissatisfaction?
Five Spaces to Simplify
There is something about eliminating excess that releases anxiety and gives me a sense of clarity. If lately you've been in a funk, try breathing simplicity into one of the following
Failure Not An Option: It’s A Necessity
This kind of epic failure gives us the chance to reinvent the wheel, so to speak.
