Below are ten things I find worth sharing this week. Decades before the advent of social media as we know it, Gilles Deleuze observed it was “a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is […]
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th US President, had hopelessly scattered attention. He had what his friends called an “amazing array of interests” — a list that contained boxing, wrestling, bodybuilding, dance lessons, poetry readings, and a lifelong obsession with naturalism. While studying at […]