Money corrupts those who talk & write about it more than those who earn it.
via Money corrupts those who talk & write about it… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Money corrupts those who talk & write about it more than those who earn it.
via Money corrupts those who talk & write about it… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
LINDY FOR THE DETECTION of MODERN BULLSHIT.
It is a (sort of) truism that we make the mistake of thinking of the past in terms entire made in the present, making the mistake of propagating backwards such notions as “religion”, “values”, “Gods”, “success”, “happiness”, “ambition”, “meaning of life”, and attribute it to motives of action, when these either didn’t mean much for people in the middle ages and antiquity or had different significance for them. For instance, for Semites, religion meant “law”, didn’t have the spiritual dimension we attribute today; it didn’t care of the notion of “belief” (and Christianity didn’t have a word for it other than “trust”). For pagans, Gods were cultural artifacts… For Romans, freedom meant not being a slave and *having no debt*.
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What I am now trying to do, in a systematic way, is the opposite operation, that is, to reexpress the present entirely in terms that an ancient person would have grasped, that is, to propagate the mentality forward, while incorporating modern gains in ethics such as “equality”, social justice, etc.
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So using Lindy as a bullshit detection mechanism, I can eliminate modern notions such as “success”, “achievement”, etc., those that do not have a moral dimension.
via LINDY FOR THE DETECTION of MODERN BULLSHIT. It… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Lindy Effect
Rest in Peace, Jacques Le Goff, Medieval Historian, Luminous Mind.
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He is the author of this passage on the contrast between the true scholar and the professor:
“There is nothing more striking than the contrast between images which show the intellectual in the Middle Ages and the humanist at work. The former is a professor, caught up in his teaching (…) The other is a solitary scholar, in his calm chamber, at ease in the midst of the private, luxurious room where his thoughts can move freely about. The former shows the tumult of schools, the dust of classrooms, the collective worker’s indifference to beauty,
The latter shows all is order and beauty,
“Luxe calme et volupté”
I wish you eternal “Luxe calme et volupté”, Jacques Le Goff.
http://lyonelkaufmann.ch/histoire/2014/04/01/jacques-le-goff-1924-2014-leclaireur-du-moyen-age/
Jacques Le Goff (1924-2014) : L’éclaireur du Moyen-Âge
Jacques Le Goff (1924-2014) AFP/JACQUES SASSIER Certes, vu l’âge du bonhomme (90 ans), plus le temps avançait et plus l’inéluctable devait arriver,…
via Rest in Peace, Jacques Le Goff, Medieval… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Nitpicking is the unmistakable mark of cluelessness.
via Nitpicking is the unmistakable mark of cluelessness. – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
The main reason to go to school is to learn *how not* to think like a professor.
via The main reason to go to school is to learn *how… – Nassim Nicholas Taleb.