Sunday, May 1, 2016

advice for a human by matt haig

advice for a human by matt haig

1. Shame is a shackle. Free yourself. 
2. Don’t worry about your abilities. You have the ability to love. That is enough. 
3. Be nice to other people. At the universal level, they are you. 
4. Technology won’t save humankind. Humans will. 
5. Laugh. It suits you. 
6. Be curious. Question everything. A present fact is just a future fiction. 
7. Irony is fine, but not as fine as feeling. 
8. Peanut butter sandwiches go perfectly well with a glass of white wine. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. 
9. Sometimes, to be yourself you will have to forget yourself and become something else. Your character is not a fixed thing. You will sometimes have to move to keep up with it. 
10. History is a branch of mathematics. So is literature. Economics is a branch of religion. 
11. Sex can damage love but love can’t damage sex. 
12. The news should start with mathematics, then poetry, and move down from there. 
13. You shouldn’t have been born. Your existence is as close to impossible as can be. To dismiss the impossible is to dismiss yourself. 
14. Your life will have 25,000 days in it. Make sure you remember some of them.
15. The road to snobbery is the road to misery. And vice versa. 
16. Tragedy is just comedy that hasn’t come to fruition. One day we will laugh at this. We will laugh at everything. 
17. Wear clothes, by all means, but remember they are clothes. 
18. One life form’s gold is another life form’s tin can. 
19. Read poetry. Especially poetry by Emily Dickinson. It might save you. Anne Sexton knows the mind, Walt Whitman knows grass, but Emily Dickinson knows everything. 
20. If you become an architect, remember this: the square is nice. So is the rectangle. But you can overdo it. 
21. Don’t bother going into space until you can leave the solar system. Then go to Zabii. 
22. Don’t worry about being angry. Worry when being angry becomes impossible. Because then you have been consumed. 
23. Happiness is not out here. It is in there. 
24. New technology, on Earth, just means something you will laugh at in five years. Value the stuff you won’t laugh at in five years. Like love. Or a good poem. Or a song. Or the sky. 
25. There is only one genre in fiction. The genre is called ‘book’. 
26. Never be too far away from a radio. A radio can save your life. 
27. Dogs are geniuses of loyalty. And that is a good kind of genius to have. 
28. Your mother should write a novel. Encourage her. 
29. If there is a sunset, stop and look at it. Knowledge is finite. Wonder is infinite. 
30. Don’t aim for perfection. Evolution, and life, only happen through mistakes.
31. Failure is a trick of the light. 
32. You are human. You will care about money. But realize it can’t make you happy because happiness is not for sale. 
33. You are not the most intelligent creature in the universe. You are not even the most intelligent creature on your planet. The tonal language in the song of a humpback whale displays more complexity than the entire works of Shakespeare. It is not a competition. Well, it is. But don’t worry about it. 
34. David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ tells you nothing about space, but its musical patterns are very pleasing to the ears. 
35. When you look up at the sky, on a clear night, and see thousands of stars and planets, realize that very little is happening on most of them. The important stuff is further away. 
36. One day humans will live on Mars. But nothing there will be more exciting than a single overcast morning on Earth. 
37. Don’t always try to be cool. The whole universe is cool. It’s the warm bits that matter. 
38. Walt Whitman was right about at least one thing. You will contradict yourself. You are large.  You contain multitudes. 
39. No one is ever completely right about anything. Anywhere. 
40. Everyone is a comedy. If people are laughing at you they just don’t quite understand the joke that is themselves. 
41. Your brain is open. Never let it be closed. 
42. In a thousand years, if humans survive that long, everything you know will have been disproved.  And replaced by even bigger myths. 
43. Everything matters.
44. You have the power to stop time. You do it by kissing. Or listening to music. Music, by the way,is how you see things you can’t otherwise see. It is the most advanced thing you have. It is a superpower. Keep up with the bass guitar. You are good at it. Join a band.
45. My friend Ari was one of the wisest humans who ever lived. Read him. 
46. A paradox. The things you don’t need to live – books, art, cinema, wine and so on – are the things you need to live. 
47. A cow is a cow even if you call it beef. 
48. No two moralities match. Accept different shapes, so long as they aren’t sharp enough to hurt. 
49. Don’t be scared of anyone. You killed an alien assassin sent from the other side of the universe with a bread knife. Also, you have a very hard punch. 
50. At some point, bad things are going to happen. Have someone to hold on to.
 51. Alcohol in the evening is very enjoyable. Hangovers in the morning are very unpleasant. At some point you have to choose: evenings, or mornings. 
52. If you are laughing, check that you don’t really want to cry. And vice versa. 
53. Don’t ever be afraid of telling someone you love them. There are things wrong with your world, but an excess of love is not one. 
54. That girl you are on the phone to. There will be others. But I hope she is nice. 
55. You are not the only species on Earth with technology. Look at ants. Really. Look. What they do with twigs and leaves is quite amazing. 
56. Your mother loved your father. Even if she pretends she didn’t. 
57. There are a lot of idiots in your species. Lots and lots. You are not one of them. Hold your ground.
58. It is not the length of life that matters. It’s the depth. But while burrowing, keep the sun above you. 
59. Numbers are pretty. Prime numbers are beautiful. Understand that. 
60. Obey your head. Obey your heart. Obey your gut. In fact, obey everything except commands. 
61. One day, if you get into a position of power, tell people this: just because you can, it doesn’t mean you should. There is a power and a beauty in unproved conjectures, unkissed lips and unpicked flowers. 
62. Start fires. But only metaphorically. Unless you are cold and it’s a safe setting. In which case: start fires. 
63. It’s not the technique, it’s the method. It’s not the words, it’s the melody. 
64. Be alive. That is your supreme duty to the world. 
65. Don’t think you know. Know you think. 
66. As a black hole forms it creates an immense gamma-ray burst, blinding whole galaxies with light and destroying millions of worlds. You could disappear at any second. This one. Or this one. Or this one. Make sure, as often as possible, you are doing something you’d be happy to die doing. 
67. War is the answer. To the wrong question. 
68. Physical attraction is, primarily, glandular. 
69. Ari believed we are all a simulation. Matter is an illusion. Everything is silicon. He could be right. But your emotions? They’re solid. 
70. It’s not you. It’s them. (No, really. It is.) 
71. Walk Newton whenever you can. He likes to get out of the house. And he is a lovely dog. 
72. Most humans don’t think about things very much. They survive by thinking about needs and wants alone. But you are not one of them. Be careful.
73. No one will understand you. It is not, ultimately, that important. What is important is that you understand you. 
74. A quark is not the smallest thing. The wish you have on your death-bed – to have worked harder – that is the smallest thing. Because it won’t be there. 
75. Politeness is often fear. Kindness is always courage. But caring is what makes you human. Care more, become more human. 
76. In your mind, change the name of every day to Saturday. And change the name of work to play. 
77. When you watch the news and see members of your species in turmoil, do not think there is nothing you can do. But know it is not done by watching news. 
78. You get up. You put on your clothes. And then you put on your personality. Choose wisely. 
79. Leonardo da Vinci was not one of you. He was one of us. 
80. Language is euphemism. Love is truth.
81. You can’t find happiness looking for the meaning of life. Meaning is only the third most important thing. It comes after loving and being. 
82. If you think something is ugly, look harder. Ugliness is just a failure of seeing. 
83. A watched pot never boils. That is all you need to know about quantum physics. 
84. You are more than the sum of your particles. And that is quite a sum. 
85. The Dark Ages never ended. (But don’t tell your mother.) 
86. To like something is to insult it. Love it or hate it. Be passionate. As civilization advances, so does indifference. It is a disease. Immunize yourself with art. And love.
87. Dark matter is needed to hold galaxies together. Your mind is a galaxy. More dark than light. But the light makes it worthwhile.
88. Which is to say: don’t kill yourself. Even when the darkness is total. Always know that life is not still. Time is space. You are moving through that galaxy. Wait for the stars. 
89. At the sub-atomic level, everything is complex. But you do not live at the sub-atomic level. You have the right to simplify. If you don’t, you will go insane. 
90. But know this. Men are not from Mars. Women are not from Venus. Do not fall for categories. Everyone is everything. Every ingredient inside a star is inside you, and every personality that ever existed competes in the theater of your mind for the main role. 
91. You are lucky to be alive. Inhale and take in life’s wonders. Never take so much as a single petal of a single flower for granted. 
92. If you have children and love one more than another, work at it. They will know, even if it’s by a single atom less. A single atom is all you need to make a very big explosion. 
93. School is a joke. But go along with it, because you are very near to the punchline. 
94. You don’t have to be an academic. You don’t have to be anything. Don’t force it. Feel your way, and don’t stop feeling your way until something fits. Maybe nothing will. Maybe you are a road, not a destination. That is fine. Be a road. But make sure it’s one with something to look at out of the window. 
95. Be kind to your mother. And try and make her happy. 
96. You are a good human, Gulliver Martin. 
97. I love you. Remember that.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

memory sticks...
taste the rainbow!

why do i need 10?
because i send them in the post

cheap
small
damage proof-ish

best of all
they hold lots of stuff!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

saganism

The significance of our lives and our fragile planet is then determined only by our own wisdom and courage. We are the custodians of life's meaning. We long for a Parent to care for us, to forgive us our errors, to save us from our childish mistakes. But knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring fable. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal.”


― Carl SaganPale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How the Hippies Saved Physics

The surprising story of eccentric young scientists who stood up to conventiona-
nd changed the face of modern physics.

In the 1970s, amid severe cutbacks in physics funding, a small group 
of underemployed physicists in Berkeley decided to throw off the constraints 
of academia and explore the wilder side of science. Dubbing themselves 
the Fundamental Fysiks Group, they pursued a freewheeling, speculative 
approach to physics. Some dabbled with LSD while conducting experiments. 
They studied quantum theory alongside Eastern mysticism and psychic 
mind reading, discussing the latest developments while lounging in hot 
tubs. Unlikely as it may seem, this quirky band of misfits altered the 
course of modern physics, forcing mainstream physicists to pay attention 
to the strange but exciting underpinnings of quantum theory. Their work 
on Bells theorem and quantum entanglement helped pave the way for todays 
advances in quantum information science.

A lively and entertaining Cinderella story, How the Hippies Saved Physics 
takes us to a time when only the unlikeliest heroes could break the 
science world out of its rut.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

1 day after international womans day


The Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban has spoken out about her recovery for the first time since she was nearly killed.
Malala Yousufzai, 15, underwent successful surgery to reconstruct her skull and restore her hearing at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham at the weekend.
She escaped death by a matter of inches when she was shot on a school bus in northwestern Pakistan on October 9 last year - as the bullet entered just above her left eye and ran along her jaw, "grazing" her brain.
The Islamist gunmen said they targeted her because she promoted girls' education and "Western thinking".
In a message recorded by the hospital on Sunday, Malala said she was "feeling alright" and "happy that both the operations were successful".
She said: "I can also walk a little bit, I can talk and I'm feeling better."
Despite having five hours of surgery, Malala added: "It does not feel like I had a very big operation."

Thursday, March 7, 2013

parting words of stompin' tom:

parting words of stompin' tom:

Hello friends, I want all my fans, past, present, or future, to know that without you, there would have not been any Stompin’ Tom.

It was a long hard bumpy road, but this great country kept me inspired with its beauty, character, and spirit, driving me to keep marching on and devoted to sing about its people and places that make Canada the greatest country in the world.

I must now pass the torch, to all of you, to help keep the Maple Leaf flying high, and be the Patriot Canada needs now and in the future.

I humbly thank you all, one last time, for allowing me in your homes, I hope I continue to bring a little bit of cheer into your lives from the work I have done.

Sincerely,

Your Friend always,

Stompin’ Tom Connors

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Some people so poor all they got is money




Alicia Keys – Not Even The King Lyrics
Some people so poor all they got is money
Oh, in darkness
Some people wait till they count all their assets
I don’t care what they bring,
They can have everything
They can’t afford what we got,
Not even the king
They can’t afford what we got,
Not even the king
Castles, it’s as almost they’re good in castles
Å urrounded by people they ain’t been afraid,
That’s not what they take home
Oh,
I don’t care what they bring,
They can have everything
They can’t afford what we got,
Not even the king
They can’t afford what we got,
Not even the king
All the king’s horseÅ¡ and all the king’s men
Charge every ghetto we got
They open the crown, and they open the throne
But I already got all that I want
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
They came marching through
They offer the world just to get what we got
But I found the world in you
I found a world in you
Of innocence
Your arms around me worth more than a kingdom
Yeah, believe that
But trust’s very real, the king’s never felt that
Yeah this is the song we sing
We don’t need anything
They can’t afford this
This is priceless
They can’t afford what we’ve got
Not even the king
They can’t afford what we got,
Not even the king