BBC News – The man with 26 million students.
This article should make you pause and think. While not directly related to underwriting, the entire concept of online education is too cool to ignore. 26 million students!
HT – Mish Shedlock
BBC News – The man with 26 million students.
This article should make you pause and think. While not directly related to underwriting, the entire concept of online education is too cool to ignore. 26 million students!
HT – Mish Shedlock
Life, for mostpeople, simply isn’t.
“Work destroys your soul by stealthily invading your brain during the hours not officially spent working; be selective about professions.”
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy – Kathleen McAuliffe – The Atlantic.
What research says about cats: they’re selfish, unfeeling, environmentally harmful creatures – Vox.
Links presented as a public service. Unless you live under a rock you are probably aware of the Vox article. The first link is The Atlantic article documenting some of the science behind the anti-cat movement.
Wealthy L.A. Schools’ Vaccination Rates Are as Low as South Sudan’s – The Atlantic.
When actors play doctors on TV, that does not make them actual doctors. And that does not mean they should scour some Internet boards, confront their pediatricians, and demand fewer vaccinations for their children, as some Hollywood parents in Los Angeles have apparently been doing.
The Hollywood Reporter has a great investigation for which it sought the vaccination records of elementary schools all over Los Angeles County. They found that vaccination rates in elite neighborhoods like Santa Monica and Beverly Hills have tanked, and the incidence of whooping cough there has skyrocketed.
I guess these “enlightened” parents know little about community immunity.
You can’t fix stupid.
You’re a Vegetarian. Have You Lost Your Mind? | Psychology Today.
The question however remains the same. Which came first? The chicken or the egg?
Just when you think you’ve got it figured out…
Update
http://evolutionarypsychiatry.blogspot.com/2014/02/here-we-go-again-vegetarian-diets-and.html
Same author with a recent blog post.
I sometimes teach classes on writing, during which I tell my students every single thing I know about the craft and habit. This takes approximately 45 minutes. I begin with my core belief—and the foundation of almost all wisdom traditions—that there is nothing you can buy, achieve, own, or rent that can fill up that hunger inside for a sense of fulfillment and wonder. But the good news is that creative expression, whether that means writing, dancing, bird-watching, or cooking, can give a person almost everything that he or she has been searching for: enlivenment, peace, meaning, and the incalculable wealth of time spent quietly in beauty.
Then I bring up the bad news: You have to make time to do this.
This means you have to grasp that your manic forms of connectivity—cell phone, email, text, Twitter—steal most chances of lasting connection or amazement. That multitasking can argue a wasted life. That a close friendship is worth more than material success.
Real life happens outside of medical institutions.
Watch how one doctor can prevent 12,000 bloody nipples from 17 countries in one hour.
Stupidity is worse for us than either sugar or saturated fat.
Read this article and you’ll encounter a well reasoned rant with lots of links for further reading enjoyment. My personal journey includes a significant weight loss experience in my early 20’s. Over the years I’ve gained back some of the 200 plus pounds lost. Over the years I’ve also gotten lazy with my dietary habits. Too many calories and an aging metabolism is not a combination for staying trim. So I got serious (again) and have dropped 12 pounds the past three months. I’ve always known what to do but failed to do what needed to be done.
And so it goes. Change. Adapt. Repeat.
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