- Say Yes to the Dress | The Bygone Bureau
One of the more positive/well-written recounts I’ve read about growing up transgendered. - Why Smart People are Stupid | The New Yorker
“…smarter people are more vulnerable to these thinking errors. Although we assume that intelligence is a buffer against bias – that’s why those with higher S.A.T. scores think they are less prone to these universal thinking mistakes – it can actually be a subtle curse”.D:
- Miss Information: The guy I’m seeing stopped calling. What did I do? | Nerve
“If something is clicking, it requires very little tending; if it takes fretting and strategy and manipulation, it probably isn’t going to stand on its own”.Spot on!
- Irrational Robot Billionaire Freedom Fighters | The Scott Adams Blog
Scott Adams suggests a future role for cyborgs – which we all have become, to a certain degree. - Procrasti-nation | Wrong Hands
This is where I live.
Author - Laremy Lee
I like the concept of desire lines.
It incorporates two principles which I believe in very strongly i.e.
- Human beings are like currents – we follow the path of least resistance; and
- Crowd-sourcing – or the wisdom of crowds – may not often point to the best outcome, but will point to one that is the most amenable to all.
Spot the error in this month’s issue of Challenge:
In case you can’t see the picture:
Laremy Lee, 29
Role: Playwright, teacher
Achievement: Teacher at St Andrew’s JC, Laremy is versatile in writing for (sic) many genres, but focuses on the stage. His plays, Full Tank! and Radio Silence, were staged at the OCBC Singapore Theatre Festival 2008.