I read a post the other day that really bothered me. Really, really bothered me. No, I won’t quote the source here, because that would only embarrass the person who posted it. This person thought she was promoting her husband in her kids’ and grandkids’ eyes by telling them he was “Superman”.
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Reading is Fundamental
So, I’ve lived in New York, Cambridge, Ann Arbor, Charlottesville, Los Angeles, and Alexandria. And, according to Amazon, my current abode (Alexandria) is “the most well-read city in America”.
Infinite storage capacity?
We all think we forget things. But, what if we are thinking incorrectly? What if we never forget anything we learned- we just don’t know how to retrieve it- now or quickly?
The Knowledge Effect- Really, not just an advertisement
Just so you know, I don’t generally write my blogs on the day you see them. It gives me time to digest my thoughts and reconsider them- it’s amazing how brilliant things appear when first coined, but on second glance fail to impress. This is not one of those times. (No, this is not an apology for poor writing.)
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