Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Mull.
She said, "I don't want your medicine and I don't need the sparrow in my heart
When I'm covered by the thunder I get rid of all your breath deep in my lungs
Splayed in the wind apart
And when I touch the ceiling on a spring day
Wishin' it could heed up every crow
So that they could lift me by my shoulders
Take me from this frozen lake and let you know
When I'm covered by the thunder I get rid of all your breath deep in my lungs
Splayed in the wind apart
And when I touch the ceiling on a spring day
Wishin' it could heed up every crow
So that they could lift me by my shoulders
Take me from this frozen lake and let you know
-The Sparrow and the Medicine, The Tallest Man on Earth
Monday, January 31, 2011
Think.
The abundance of facts end up reducing their value to us. As a result, we tend to retreat into tribes, guided primarily by our uninformed rage. And we naturally hunger for reinforcement. Television news shows rise to the occasion, offering shouting matches between caricatured opposites competing for ratings. Elected officials are ridiculed as 'wonks' for sharing or even understanding multiple viewpoints, the history of an issues, or its greater context.
- Douglas Rushkoff, Program or be Programmed
Saturday, January 29, 2011
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