The Age of the Homebody Has Only Begun

This article is going viral The Age of the Homebody Has Only Begun We now have available to us more home entertainment options, and of a higher quality, than ever before. With so many top cultural institutions making their performances available to all online, aficionados are growing accustomed to watching the best live performances—from pop… Continue reading The Age of the Homebody Has Only Begun

The battle for the middle

The problem is, everyone want to be perceived smart and nuanced, as those are attributes that confer social status, so the result is this fight for the sensible/reasonable middle even among individuals who would otherwise be considered on the fringe ideologically. There is the need to position oneself as being the ‘sensible middle’ between two… Continue reading The battle for the middle

An era of extremes

On dissent-right forums and blogs, it’s not uncommon to see people who subscribe to HBD bemoan the purported emasculation of men or the dumbing-down of society and younger generations, compared to older generations. Such arguments and generalizations are along the lines of: “…Kids today are so much weaker than when I was growing up…” “…people… Continue reading An era of extremes

Nassim Tooleb keeps digging himself deeper

Mentally ill Nassim Tooleb continues to double-down on his covid insanity: Excellent idea.You want freedom to infect others; now pay for it. None of the people in parks enjoying their "freedom" should have any priority over and displace other sick people in hospitals. https://t.co/fiL5Ps2OmK — Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) May 3, 2020 I have a… Continue reading Nassim Tooleb keeps digging himself deeper

Coming to terms with death

From Lion’s blog April 27 Coronavirus update: No light at the end of the tunnel I generally agree with Lion on most things, including even the virus. I agree that things are going get worse in terms of more cases and deaths, yet I remain optimistic about the stock market, especially tech stocks such as… Continue reading Coming to terms with death

America: The rise of the smart

Inspired by the report, Exceptionally Gifted Children:Long-Term Outcomes of Academic Acceleration and Nonacceleration, by Miraca U. M. Gross, which went viral recently. Gross’ longitudinal study of ‘Exceptionally Gifted Children’ is old, having begun in the early ’80s and ending in the late ’90s, tracks children born in Austria with IQs above 160. If such a… Continue reading America: The rise of the smart