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225. The Outside Track
A slice of life: a city in central China where I knew almost no one. That was OK, I’m a free spirit. But then, you never know who will come knocking. So one Saturday morning, here was a rather attractive … Continue reading
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223. Innovation is not Problem Solving
Innovation is the habit, or the knack, or finding new premises. It is problem questing rather than problem solving. Our best schools and universities hone problem solvers of a certain kind. Give the finest graduates of these places a problem … Continue reading
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222. Of Robots and Humans
The threat from robots is already amongst us. It is not that robots are aggressive. It is that human beings for the most part are overwhelmingly lazy. Humans will kill to claim a parking space instead of walking a hundred … Continue reading
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221. Find a Problem, Make a Job
Give someone a job to solve a problem and you can bet the problem will never go away. There is, after all, a job at stake. That is why the military is usually a growth industry, not to mention lawyers, … Continue reading
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220. Human Decorations
Men want to be admired vegetables and women want to be desired vegetables. For a brief time as young plants they grow legs and arms and brains. The evolutionary purpose of these appendages is to find a good garden plot. … Continue reading
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217. Articulating Failure
It is often said that the path to stable governance lies in offering the able a way to succeed. Blocking the ambitions of the most capable, or perhaps the most ruthless people is surely an invitation to civil unrest. Yet … Continue reading
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196. In Praise of Small Men with Big Feet
For a small man with big feet, big ears, a big nose, crooked teeth, anti-social habits and no respect for authority, being over 60 is not such a bad age in my experience, especially if you can still do a … Continue reading
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