“To kill a mockingbird” Harper Lee’s excellent anti-censorship letter
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View ArticleCreative droughts and ego shakes
What flares creativity ? Large question. But no need to over-think this here. A walk by Brainpickings blog will make clear the combinatorial nature of creativity. And lately, a review of a book about...
View ArticleSweet non-sense
Not because we haven’t seen any side effects to sweetners means they’re harmless ! Filed under: Hacks
View ArticleFleeing folly
Still the feeling souls are crashing Loud old noise of falling hopes Buildings crumbling from the inside No one listening to the screaming Squeamish boys on each two sides Stones caressing bare white...
View ArticleReason #325 to avoid grains
Gross but very sound argument for those of you who like the evolutionary approach : Filed under: Hacks
View ArticleI’ll never own anything
There’s this little gallery near the gigantic national museum. And inside is a little painting by Mit Senoj I’d pay £30,000 for. I’m putting a number while recalling Manet’s aspargus story. Edouard...
View ArticleThe soup nature of creativity and the route to better thinking
There’s an interesting thread to be explored between the nature of creativity and that of understanding. For the two emerge from the brain eventually. And one might give hints about the other. How our...
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