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Nom de plume OOO
Author of Otherwise Elsewhere
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"Yet he was just one person walking alone across a bridge, what could he really do?"
"Yet he was just one person walking alone across a bridge, what could he really do?"
"Thinking about how she didn’t have to spend all of her time thinking about food, had made her very hungry."
"Thinking about how she didn’t have to spend all of her time thinking about food, had made her very hungry."
"Clearly any civilized culture ought to mitigate the role of luck, respect effort, and avoid treating anyone as if they were disposable."
"Clearly any civilized culture ought to mitigate the role of luck, respect effort, and avoid treating anyone as if they were disposable."
"Perhaps it was just the way that the sunlight brought out the contrast in the ephemeral clouds and the eternal mountain, or the long anticipation of seeing it for herself, but either way it felt far more significant than was reasonable."
"Perhaps it was just the way that the sunlight brought out the contrast in the ephemeral clouds and the eternal mountain, or the long anticipation of seeing it for herself, but either way it felt far more significant than was reasonable."
"The eccentric bird studied him for a moment longer, before hopping into the air and flying off with great speed."
"The eccentric bird studied him for a moment longer, before hopping into the air and flying off with great speed."
"He appreciated all of the things that over vast stretches of time had come together for this moment of tranquility to even be possible."
"He appreciated all of the things that over vast stretches of time had come together for this moment of tranquility to even be possible."
"Deep below the surface, resting in a cozy space within an intricately interwoven tangle of seaweed fronds, there lived a cuttlefish."
"Deep below the surface, resting in a cozy space within an intricately interwoven tangle of seaweed fronds, there lived a cuttlefish."
"Free to study, rather than just accumulate and memorize data, they began to develop a greater understanding."
"Free to study, rather than just accumulate and memorize data, they began to develop a greater understanding."
"A large caterpillar crawled contentedly across the windowsill, pausing briefly in the afternoon sun which was warmly illuminating the reading room."
"A large caterpillar crawled contentedly across the windowsill, pausing briefly in the afternoon sun which was warmly illuminating the reading room."
"He didn’t know if it was simply the lure of adventure, or if that was where the outermost edge of the known could be found."
"He didn’t know if it was simply the lure of adventure, or if that was where the outermost edge of the known could be found."
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— Carl Sagan
— Carl Sagan
So I thought I'd go back and share each of them over the next month but before that, please check out the book!
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So I thought I'd go back and share each of them over the next month but before that, please check out the book!
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newrepublic.com/article/1775...
newrepublic.com/article/1775...
-Carl Sagan, Cosmos
-Carl Sagan, Cosmos
1) Naturalistic “evidence & reason” understanding of reality
2) Sentiocentric “compassion for all sentient beings” moral scope.
1) Naturalistic “evidence & reason” understanding of reality
2) Sentiocentric “compassion for all sentient beings” moral scope.
This week's column argues that we cannot fight the climate crisis without also fighting the epistemic crisis.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
This week's column argues that we cannot fight the climate crisis without also fighting the epistemic crisis.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
earth.org/why-cop30s-s...
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earth.org/why-cop30s-s...
@earthorg.bsky.social
In most regions, it could support forests, native grasslands, wetlands, or plant foods that feed more people with far less impact.
In most regions, it could support forests, native grasslands, wetlands, or plant foods that feed more people with far less impact.