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If You Interact With Things

Umberto Eco loves lists. He writes about them, and, over the past couple of years, he has assembled a collection of his favorites for the Louvre. Apparently, however, there are certain lists he won't make...

SPIEGEL: You include a nice list by the French philosopher Roland Barthes in your new book, "The Vertigo of Lists." He lists the things he loves and the things he doesn't love. He loves salad, cinnamon, cheese and spices. He doesn't love bikers, women in long pants, geraniums, strawberries and the harpsichord. What about you?

Eco: I would be a fool to answer that; it would mean pinning myself down. I was fascinated with Stendhal at 13 and with Thomas Mann at 15 and, at 16, I loved Chopin. Then I spent my life getting to know the rest. Right now, Chopin is at the very top once again. If you interact with things in your life, everything is constantly changing. And if nothing changes, you're an idiot.

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Oh The Adverb

Hugh MacLeod, again:

Possible, I guess, that the cartoon's lamenting our ability to unhappily accept situations we ought to change. More fun, though, I think, to see it as celebrating our ability to make the important changes, no matter how painful the processes might be.

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Patience

I bet Darwin and Obama would have been best friends.


Buy the poster here.

Thanks, Luke, for the heads up.

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The Three Fears?

An hypothesis* I heard last night...

There are three kinds of fear:

1. Fear of injury or pain.

2. Fear of losing (or lacking) connections with other people.

3. Fear of not being good enough.

That seem right?  What doesn't it cover?  How does fear of change fit in?  Fear of mystery?  Fear of the things unknown to which change gives rise?

*Note: An hypothesis?  A hypothesis?  H is a good letter.  Lots of possibilities.

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