This systematic collection and ordering of data is worldbuilding.
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There's some play in the Quadrivium, though. I'd keep arithmetic, but bring on:
- Information
- Technology
- Aesthetics
Interesting thread on Twitter proposes:
- Logic
- Statistics
- Rhetoric
- Research
- Agency
- Investment
- Rhetoric
It's a bit hustle-bro for my tastes, but the focus on thriving in uncertainty resonates. Great jumping-off point for discussion.
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The trivium:
- grammar
- logic
- rhetoric
The quadrivium:
- arithmetic
- geometry
- music
- astronomy
What are they today?
This is history, but it reads like a thriller. The challenges get greater with each step of the journey. The stakes get higher. At the end, I gave Shackleton and his team a standing ovation. (I mean this literally.)
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Just loved the wisdom.
"For discipline is the channel in which our acts run strong and deep; where there is no direction, the deeds of men run shallow and wander and are wasted."
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What stands out are the never-ending episodes of knight antagonizing knight. They look for any opportunity: they camp out on hills, they provoke, they quest. We do this now, too--but we murder with words those we used to with spears.
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Bea Wolf is the crown jewel of dad jokes. An entire published book, complete with splendid illustrations, premised on trolling—ahem, reimagining—the epic poem Beowulf. It works flawlessly. (Just like dad jokes.)
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Death’s End is where things get weird. It’s always interesting and sometimes delightful. Even when it doesn’t work (viz. Australia), it moves on quickly enough. And when it does work, it’s original, thought-provoking, and well worth the read.
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Worst place goes to Wuthering Heights. I had low expectations, and it didn't meet those. (But I have talked about it a lot to people, so maybe that's the appeal.)
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