一定有人有过这种感觉:知识是活着的,而我们,是在心里放养蝴蝶的人,平日里感受着那些活物在心里飞腾,而要把它定住,几乎是不可能的事。拿了透风的小网,无论怎么兜,它们还是会跑掉。
Read More从知识的细化开始
不同的学科拿起了不同的工具,就像画家拾起画笔、厨子拿起菜刀、吃货展开筷子,但是我们与之互动的都是同一个流动的变化的不能被大卸八块,分块贩卖的世界。
Read MoreOn collective identity
It is very difficult to know people and I don't think one can ever really know any but one's own countrymen. For men and women are not only themselves; they are also the region in which they were born, the city apartment or the farm in which they learnt to walk, the games they played as children, the old wives' tales they overheard, the food they ate, the schools they attended, the sports they followed, the poets they read, and the God they believed in. It is all these things that have made them what they are and these are things that you can't come to know by hearsay, you can only know them if you have lived them,. You can only know them if you are them.Read More
Unmarked boxes
I am still terribly scared of unmarked boxes, but I am getting better at opening them.
Read MoreShould I stay home or go out for a coffee?
Trivial this example may be (we are talking about a monthly electricity bill of 39 euros!), I am hoping that, in the not so far future, active demand response will be enabled, and we will all make more intelligent and informed decisions about whether to turn that heater on.
Read MorePower generation in the UK
Inspired by this Washington Post article, I have decided to map how the UK generates electricity using publicly available data maintained by the wonderful colleagues of mine at TU Delft.
Read MoreBooks which marked me
Ten books which have left their imprints on how I see the world.
Read MoreStocks and flows
I am a lover of grand narratives, ambitious stories that connect happenings across time and space, and that’s why I have named this blog ‘Connections’. Today, I will attempt to show you a powerful analogy, a mental exercise of sort, one that is able to provide a common framework to think about dynamic behaviour in biology, ecology, economics and much more. The mental construct that I will be writing about today is that of stocks and flows.
Read MoreIntroduction to Mental Models
So my personal definition of a model is that it's always a simplification, and sometimes an abstraction of a particular entity, system or process, that helps us to understand one aspect of that very entity, system or process.
Read MoreHow to be lonely, alone
Does this mean that we are not meant to survive the coinciding of those two states, that we mustn't be alone when we are lonely, and vice versa? That we must distract ourselves with more benign emotions when we are alone? That we must not allow ourselves to be deprived of company, when loneliness is biting?
Read MoreFrom one woman to another
During my very long layover in Istanbul to and from Montreal, I had the chance to finish reading the expunged diary of Anaïs Nin, a woman who is very different from my teenage mentor, de Beauvoir. A full review will be due in a month or so, after the frantic final period. Before that, I present you with a selection of quotes that I particularly resounded with, to give you a taste of what's upcoming.
Am I only a medium of clarity and harmony through which others find themselves, each one finding his potential self, his vision?
"Passion and violence never opened a human being."
"What opens human beings?"
"Compassion.
Henry laughed. "Compassion and June are absolutely incompatible. Absolutely absurd. As well have compassion for Venus, for the moon, for a statue, for a queen, a tigress."
"Strange irony, in Spanish, compassion means with passion. Your passion is without compassion. Compassion is the only key I ever found which fits everyone."
"And what would you say aroused your compassion for June?"
"The need to be loved..."
"You mean faithlessness..."
"Oh, no. Don Juan was seeking in passion, in the act of passion, in the welding of bodies, something that had nothing to do with passion and was never born of it."
"A Narcissus pool."
"No, he was seeking to be created, to be born, to be warmed into existence, to be imagined, to be known, to be identified; he was seeking a procreative miracle. The first birth is often a failure. He was seeking the love which would succeed. Passion cannot achieve this because it is not concerned with the true identity of the lover. Only love seeks to know and to create or rescue the loved one."
"And why seek that from me?" said Henry. "I don't even care to feed a stray cat. Anybody who goes about dispensing compassion as you do will be followed by a thousand cripples, nothing more. I say, let them die."
"You asked for a key to June, Henry."
"You also think of June as a human being in trouble?"
This is the kind of image Henry will not pursue. It must be returned quickly to the bottle of wine, like an escaped genie that an only cause trouble. Henry wants pleasure. Drink the wine, empty the bottle, return to it these images of tenderness, recork it, throw it out to sea. Worse luck, it would surely be me who would spot it as a distress signal, pick it up lovingly, and read into it a request for compassion."
p.52
Man can never know the kind of loneliness a woman knows. Man lies in a woman's womb only to gather strength, he nourishes himself from this fusion, and then he rises and goes into the world, into his work, into battle, into art. He is not lonely. He is busy. The memory of the swim in amniotic fluid gives him energy, completion. The woman may be busy too, but she feels empty. Sensuality for her is not only a wave of pleasure in which he has bathed, and a charge of electric joy at contact with another. When man lies in her womb, she is fulfilled, each act of love is a taking of man within her, and act of birth and rebirth, of child bearing and man bearing. Man lies in her womb and is reborn each time anew with a desire to act, to BE. But for a woman, the climax is not in the birth, but in the moment when man rests inside of her.
p.106
We talked with passion about our habit of condensation, rigorous sifting, our quest of the essential, love of essence, and distillations, in life, in literature. And not a premediated effort, simply faithfulness to our way of thought and feeling. We do not consciously try to condense. It is a natural tendency. When we condense and extract essences, we are approximating the true and normal functioning of our minds. I never saw as clearly as with Artaud what the meaning of poetry is: it is an abstraction, to match allegorical patterns.
p.209
The Ice Wagon Going Down the Street
I read “The Ice Wagon Going Down the Street” on the endless bus ride from Toronto to Montreal, and “The Moslem Wife” on the train from Prague to Berlin; the snow of the Swiss winter and the clear dawn of small town Canada are thus forever connected to the lyrical desolation of the 401 at night, and the pastel green shutters of Southern France, shut on a windless afternoon, to the steadily moving compartment traversing Central Europe, its glass doors and the warm glow that can be seen from afar, seeping out of its windows.
Read MoreOpposition to the Northern Gateway: a study in grey
I look at the force of opposition surrounding Canada's Northern Gateway pipeline project, days before the federal government was to announce its position based on the recommendations of a Joint Review Panel.
Read MoreMy Own Private Hofstede
According to Hofstede, a cultural dimension is a key problem area, of interest to all human societies, in which different societies have evolved different coping methods, which are manifested in the form of different values and practices
Read MoreWhy this life?
As the name of this blog is... Connections, I cannot help but relating my choice of enrolling in EPA to other aspects of my life, the ruling determinant being the pursuit of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful.
Read MoreMy two cents on the rationality community
I was introduced to the (unofficially-named) rationality community, a collection of groups concerned with improving individual rational decision-making skills. What follows is my tentative answer (can it ever be anything else?) to TY's question: "so what do you think?"
Read MoreEscape from evil?
Through different ages, different codes of behaviour emerged, each representing a set of beliefs that helped their owners to overcome death in the symbolic realm. The people who become most competent in those codes become our cultural heroes.
Read MoreThe method(s) of Connections
In the spirit of this conscious integration of perspectives, what I try to accomplish within Connections is to maintain a healthy multiplism of sources and methods when it comes to data, information and knowledge. Maybe, just maybe, we will be getting closer to wisdom.
Read MoreMission of this blog
Now, we are faced with the challenge of consciously evolving in both; we need to innovate in the way we make decisions and in the way we develop technologically. Because, Homo sapiens are now experiencing our home, the Earth system, as a boundary condition, which is altered by our actions and in turn delimits them.
Read MoreTop 5 strengths and action plan
Intellection - Input - Connectedness - Learner - Ideation
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