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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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