Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • (inspiration) WRITE TO SOMEONE I love writing on the web because when I write on

    (inspiration)

    WRITE TO SOMEONE

    I love writing on the web because when I write on a blog, or FB or a comment somewhere I know what voice to use: the speaking voice, not the thinking voice. And it is very hard to write philosophy without falling into the trap of writing with the thinking voice.

    Most writers will tell you to visualize talking to someone particular. For some reason, that doesn’t work for me. It might for novelists. But for argument, you have to understand the particular logic of the person you’re speaking to. And that’s pretty hard to visualize. I do best if I visualize writing to PFS friends. Because it forces me to be clear without carrying the burden of communicating basic concepts.

    If we write to ourselves, we aren’t communicating very well. You can tell when a writer is doing it. It’s when he’s having a hard time engaging you. One of the reasons lecturing professors tend to communicate well in writing, is that they practice their ideas verbally in front of students a few times before putting a book together. After a while your book voice can evolve to become your lecture voice, and at that point most of us are comprehensible.

    There is a very narrow space for self-talking voice. Poetry certainly, and the sort of stream of consciousness technique that borders on poetry can work if it’s full of cultural associations, gives insight into psychology that’s eccentric, or helps descend into the maelstrom of madness.

    Using your outer voice also stops you from the little lies we tell ourselves to feel good about ourselves. It is very easy to lie to yourself, or let yourself skate on something or other. I just read a book by a very well known economist that suggested we have voters take tests. And of course, that’s ridiculous and only an academic would be stupid enough to write a book on politics that would recommend testing as voter criteria. So it’s not possible to stop all your stupid ideas. But it is possible to at least avoid the obvious ones.

    Given that libertarians tend toward the autistic end of the scale, this advice is even more valuable for our end of the spectrum. Reading for example Hayek, whose language structure I largely adopt, is quite different from reading Bohm-Bawerk’s impenetrable, arduous, self-talking paragraphs. I don’t think writers should try to reach everyone because that’s impossible, but they should try to address someone as a defense against the inner voice.

    We all have inner voices. Mine is spatial. I don’t really talk to myself as much as visualize as ‘real’ spaces – something I can’t really express easily, even if I want to. Logic is very intuitive. I feel it the way normals feel emotions. Logical things make me calm and illogical things make me agitated. So I sort of feel my way through arguments, the way you feel your way through a cave in the dark.

    So in my head it’s a lot like my writing. I sort of construct arguments as tests. like stacking playing cards or something. I just try them this way and that way. And most of them fall down. But every now and then, usually in the morning, I try something new and I can build the stack of logical cards a little higher.

    Then all the work is trying to reduce that sensation to some sort of simple expression that others can, if it’s worth their time, try to grasp. And its at that moment you appreciate the great poets, great authors, and particularly Lao Tzu, for their talent at using words to tie together concepts and generate new understanding that we today, can still make use of. And that is humbling. Awe inspiring. And at least for most of us, an unattainable goal.

    There are those who do the same, not with ideas, but with experiences. I am not so in awe of those authors. Possibly again for artistic reasons. They just confuse me. I run away from those authors as fast as I can. 🙂 But that isn’t to say it isnt an equally exceptional art. Just one that has an audience that the author is speaking to, and some of us are not in it.

    Now, you can desperately try to remember all this while you are writing. Or, instead, you can pretend you are arguing with someone who disagrees with you or doesn’t understand, and write as if you are speaking to that person. You don’t have to write his responses. Just answer his objections one paragraph at a time. Something Hayek is absurdly adept at.

    The advice I would give in writing argument, that I have learned over time, is Popperian. Do not try to be right. Make your argument. If you can’t make it. Start over and try again. If you still can’t, then you don’t know enough to make it. Over time you should understand a problem well enough to handle any objection to it. And be able to enumerate all the known objections. And when you have sufficient scope of knowledge to handle all known objections, it starts to become fun trying to find new objections that you can answer.

    Mastery is the best form of persuasion. Persuasion without mastery is just trickery. Rhetoric, if an art of trickery is immoral. Discourse, in the pursuit of truth is not.

    And it is the pursuit of truth and liberty that makes us libertarian.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-11 06:23:00 UTC

  • NAPS Naps are like little presents from heaven. We takes naps as kids. My grandf

    NAPS

    Naps are like little presents from heaven. We takes naps as kids. My grandfather always took a siesta after lunch. It was brilliant. Edison used to nap all the time. I like to sneak them in the middle of the day. Just a few minutes.

    Secret to working crazy number of hours. Naps. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-10 14:25:00 UTC

  • (inspiriation) JUST WRITE Write as if you’re speaking. After you write it, go ba

    (inspiriation)

    JUST WRITE

    Write as if you’re speaking. After you write it, go back and edit it. You will make more, better, spontaneous and creative associations than you will if you deliberate terribly much.

    Don’t worry about structure, sentence structure, punctuation or anything. Just stream of consciousness. Craftsmanship improves good ideas. But there is no point in applying craftsmanship to drivel. And most deliberate thought is contrived, loaded, framed, and the victim of our biases. Just put your soul out there. If it’s a decent soul then you can dress it up with craftsmanship and take it out in public.

    If it’s not a decent soul then no amount of craftsmanship will hide it.

    Cheers.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-10 06:29:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a photo

    Curt Doolittle shared a photo.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-09 19:35:00 UTC

  • (allergies) What preservatives or chemistry are in Powdered Sugar? Also known as

    (allergies)

    What preservatives or chemistry are in Powdered Sugar? Also known as confectioners sugar.

    Couldn’t figure out what it was. But it put me down hard for hours. Just coming out of it. Same effect as whatever is in coconut.

    One more thing off the menu.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-09 17:02:00 UTC

  • MOTORCYCLE. BACKPACK. IPHONE. MAC. MONEY. FAIR WEATHER. (fantasy humor) That’s a

    MOTORCYCLE. BACKPACK. IPHONE. MAC. MONEY. FAIR WEATHER.

    (fantasy humor)

    That’s all it takes really. I mean, if exploration is your stimulation, possessions are an anchor, that means you need only more possessions. Not that I’m against consumption. Just the opposite.

    A female friend mentioned that men are expensive. But we’re not. It’s mating signals that are expensive. If you don’t try to catch a mate with peacock feathers of assets, then life is actually amazingly inexpensive. Especially if you make over six figures. I mean. You pretty much can’t spend it on yourself. What does a man need besides a truck, sports car, or motorcycle, fully serviced (housekeeping and cooking) studio apartment, big tv, internet and cable, an amateur sports team, thirty friends and a fat bank account really? I mean does it get better than college, ever? 😉

    Facetious really. Family rocks.

    But it’s the family that’s expensive, not the man. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-09 08:34:00 UTC

  • PRETTY LEAVES! (sweet) I love the fall. Kiev is prettiest in summer. It’s a gree

    PRETTY LEAVES!

    (sweet)

    I love the fall. Kiev is prettiest in summer. It’s a green city. (The green hides the poor condition of the commons – terrible roads, sidewalks, and dirty buildings.)

    There is nothing like New England and Olde England in the fall. Nothing. Sigh. Although the whole Tennessee and Kentucky thing in the mountains is almost spiritual as well. But that’s true pretty much all year ’round.

    Out of our window I can see the steeple of the church in my current cover photo. Still half green but lots of orange and yellow.

    Ukraine is a poor and corrupt country. But you know, I remember the 1960’s when abandoned depression era houses were still standing in fields all around our house. It’s possible for neighborhoods, cities and countries to ‘come back’ with time.

    Boston was a dump in the early 8o’s after decades of socialist influence in government. So was new york. But once we’d had enough of the ‘great society’ nonsense, crime was heavily punished and investments were made and the cities came back – mostly. At least they aren’t what they used to be.

    The miracle city in the east is probably Prague. And Kiev is trying to slowly repeat that miracle, by prettifying one neighborhood at a time. If the government hand’ killed it’s ability to borrow the residential boom in kiev alone from development would carry the country.

    In a city where the wage monthly wage is about $600, compared to say, Atlanta where it’s about $7,000, apartments are hovels, and decent one’s three times their salary. This is purely because of a shortage. And the shortage purely a problem of incompetence, corruption and lack of credit.

    We seek pictures of Maydan, Kreshatik, Saksaganskogo, or where I live on Saghaidachnogo, and it’s beautiful sure. But the majority of kiev is those horrid soviet era apartment buildings with external porches enclosed in random wood and glass aftermarket panels, with dirty air conditioners and wires hanging off them, and rust, crumbling mortar, peeling paint, graffiti and unkempt lawns.

    I mean, we’ve been tearing that stuff down in the USA as a ‘great society’ failure of family-destroying, civic culture-destroying, ‘manufactured slums’ for decades now. But people here still live in them.

    It’s no wonder why everyone dresses well. Its inexpensive status signaling. It’s all they can signal with.

    So I’m going to appreciate the people, the leaves and the ancient architecture, and hope that over time, all architectural remnants of the great soviet collapse are slowly replaced by something taht does these wonderful people justice.

    🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-09 04:46:00 UTC

  • i shouldn’t post while getting agitated on important conference calls. the anger

    i shouldn’t post while getting agitated on important conference calls. the anger comes out. sorry. 😐


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-08 18:28:00 UTC

  • PRE-ORDERED MY KINDLE COPY!!!

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00C4GUTYK/ref=tsm_1_fb_lkJUST PRE-ORDERED MY KINDLE COPY!!!


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-08 18:27:00 UTC

  • LAUGH Yes. I do get it. Ok? It’s just asthma. OK? lol

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHgxCm_nWJYMUTLEY LAUGH

    Yes. I do get it. Ok? It’s just asthma. OK? lol


    Source date (UTC): 2013-10-08 18:11:00 UTC