Watch how fast a wildfire spreads. God bless Texas.
ACL is going to rock. Crossing fingers that Austin will hold off the 100’f+ heat.
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Smartphones have become the new cigarette. Addicting, rude while dining, and may cause cancer.
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Ah-head of my time, sometimes years out…
- K. West
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People who’ve done great things tend to seem as if they were a race apart. And most biographies only exaggerate this illusion, partly due to the worshipful attitude biographers inevitably sink into, and partly because, knowing how the story ends, they can’t help streamlining the plot till it seems like the subject’s life was a matter of destiny, the mere unfolding of some innate genius. In fact I suspect if you had the sixteen year old Shakespeare or Einstein in school with you, they’d seem impressive, but not totally unlike your other friends.
Which is an uncomfortable thought. If they were just like us, then they had to work very hard to do what they did. And that’s one reason we like to believe in genius. It gives us an excuse for being lazy. If these guys were able to do what they did only because of some magic Shakespeareness or Einsteinness, then it’s not our fault if we can’t do something as good.
I’m not saying there’s no such thing as genius. But if you’re trying to choose between two theories and one gives you an excuse for being lazy, the other one is probably right.
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Good design is easy but great design requires a culture that embraces it.
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I ain’t play the hand I was dealt, I changed my cards /
I prayed to the skies and I changed my stars- K. West
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