Games People Play
Since I began rereading Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott, I’ve noticed coincidences of birds and of John Updike. (That’s two, and I’m barely into the book, so I’m starting a mental list.) Birds haven’t...
View ArticleSomething’s Happening Here
Something happens. You get a phone call, say, or a friend invites you to a movie—or cancels a movie date—or you wake up on a Monday or a Saturday or from a nap or from being sedated, or you read a news...
View ArticleWhat [Else] Is It Telling Me?
In 2018, Jim Allison and Tasuku Honjo won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their “discovery of cancer therapy by inhibition of negative immune regulation.” As a scientist, Allison has...
View ArticleEverything Is an Interpretation
In the world in which we live: everything everywhere is in motion all the time everything is a process everything is an interpretation These three facts are interrelated, but they tend to be...
View ArticleButterfly Nets, Smartphones, and Coffee Shops
In A Tale of Two Kitties (my last post), I shared my current working definition of affordance: “an action possibility available to an agent within an environment.” This doesn’t deviate radically from...
View ArticleSensing and Perceiving the Physical World
Sensation is the information the brain receives; perception is the result of the brain selecting, organizing, and interpreting this information. We don’t experience the sensory data directly; we...
View ArticleExistential Troublesome Knowledge
There’s troublesome knowledge—and then there’s existential troublesome knowledge. The concept of troublesome knowledge was developed in academia and has since been applied and utilized in many academic...
View ArticleSudoku, Provisional Assessments, and the Space of Possibilities
I enjoy working Sudoku puzzles, especially the hard or challenger level, and I always look forward to the super challenger puzzles on the back pages of Dell’s Crazy for Sudoku books that take days to...
View ArticleIt’s All about the Action
“I think therefore I am.” So declared Rene Descartes sometime in 1640. Cogito ergo sum! was the culmination of his attempt to identify something he could be certain of, some bedrock truth of which...
View Article12 Years After
Twelve years ago this month, I headed off on the path I came to call Farther to Go! I was on a path of sorts at the time—well, on a sidewalk, anyway, heading west on Academy, into what I tend to refer...
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