Philosophy

The Hunger Games: You and Your 4 Hour Body

April 1, 2012
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I heard a quote the other day: “Compassion arises spontaneously from wisdom.” For a perfect world then we must all strive to be wise. People have criticized Tim Ferriss all over the blogosphere for lacking that essential human characteristic: Compassion. I think people often make this claim about anybody who is a good marketer. It [...]

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What do Gary Taubes, Superfreakonomics and Global Warming Have in Common?

February 6, 2012
Can Tim Ferriss Save the World?

Global Warming and the Obesity Epidemic Too Little? Too Late? Too Optimistic? In the last chapter of their second groundbreaking book SuperFreakonomics Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner provide some real solutions to global warming. They also reason that when it comes to global warming our efforts may be: To Little: Means that typical conservation efforts simply [...]

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The Mechanics Of Ordinary

December 5, 2011
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The week felt mechanical and ordinary: A production line in which was fabricated the workings of my day. The cogs that turn the gears that run the motors that perpetuate the machine that works to pay the bills. The mechanics of ordinary!   The “rat race” as I see it is filled with my kind, [...]

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