Remaking/destroying

Lewis said someone could be both evil and stupid (referring to Hitler). I’m not going to make the Hitler comparison, but I will focus on one subject, taken together, today: deletion and remaking.

The discovery of the Antikythera Mechanism raised the question of what happened to that civilization? What else had that civilization done?

Was it someone purposefully destructive of culture and technology that had sunken that ship? Was it some politician who had shattered norms and exalted himself? The historic statues on Buddha in Afghanistan were considered blasphemous and were destroyed.

You don’t know what you have until it’s gone. As the flames of Alexandria leapt, the librarian wept.

Construction

Interesting the language of the times of the recent luminaries like Lewis and Tolkien, where the meaning of the sentence depends on its end. Similar to German, where the verb comes at the end. It takes some careful following of each thought until we know the conclusion.

Planning

I had the opportunity to join a web seminar on planning research and writing for the summer, but was embarrassed that i don’t need planning since nothing is going on.

Is this something that happens when you age or just for some people?

I’ve mentioned my lack of family before. There’s no one to live your life for but yourself. But you can leave something created, which is my plan right now.

Comparisons

It’s always revelatory to compare yourself with people who are more successful and/or took a different road than you. Being in your own silo shields from good and bad.

Politics is one such silo. A policy may sound good, but on exposure to real conditions can show its foolhardiness.