Wisdom
When the hour of dire need draws nigh
A threatening place
A small corner of the world of things
It will revenge itself in judgment
The journey begins by letting go
When we hit our lowest point
Always start at the doorstep
I have failed my art
The way of things
How things ought to be
Never any place I was meant to be
The wisdom of the apprentice
What does wisdom counsel?
Wisdom
Managing Oneself
Ignorant, but curious
Become a person who actually does things
Truisms
To supersede the span of individual life
A QuoteNothing gives man fuller satisfaction than participation in processes that supersede the span of individual life.
— Gotthard Booth
Old words
A Quote by Winston ChurchillShort words are best
and the old words, when short,
are the best of all.
Trees and graphs
A tree is a kind of graph, but a graph can be considerably more complex than a tree.
I have reason to believe, which for brevity’s sake I will treat elsewhere, that the most complex class of processes and structures we humans can consciously prescribe, reduces mathematically to a tree. A tree has a top, bottom, left and right. Its branches fan out from the trunk and they don’t intersect with one another. They are discrete, contiguous, identifiable objects which persist across time. Trees are Things.
Software and websites, however, reduce to arbitrarily more complex structures: they are graphs. A graph has no meaningful orientation whatsoever. No sequence, no obvious start or end—at least none that we can intuit. It is better considered not as one Thing, but as a federation of Things, like the brain or a fungus network, or perhaps a composite artifact left behind from an ongoing process, like an ant colony or human city.