Thinking
“It is more human to laugh at life than to lament it.”
Evil is easy to identify and fight against; not so with stupidity.
Give yourself (and others) a break.
“Once quantum mechanics is applied to the entire cosmos, it uncovers a three-thousand-year-old idea.”
“For every PhD there is an equal and opposite PhD.”
Computerized, job-focused learning undercuts the true value of higher education. Liberal arts should be our model for the future.
Hinduism emphasizes the journey, whichever path that takes. And it holds us responsible for our own self-improvement.
It was originally recorded in the 1970s by cognitive psychologists Harry McGurk and John MacDonald.
To the Greek philosopher, all of our actions ultimately aim at our own pleasure.
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