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Doing things in the real world, in some professions (such as medicine), bears the name clinical, which is not deemed to be scientific. Many disciplines lack this third dimension, the clinical one.
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You cannot steal "a little bit" or murder "moderately" — just as you cannot keep kosher and eat "just a little bit" of pork on Sunday barbecues.
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Sometimes I would offer something for sale for, say, $5, but communicated with the client through a salesperson, and the salesperson would come back with an "improvement", of $5.10.
Something never felt right about the extra ten cents.
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The Romans judged their political system by asking not whether it made sense but whether it worked.
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You do not want to win an argument. You want to win.
Indeed you need to win whatever you are after: money, territory, the heart of a grammar specialist, or a (pink) convertible car. For focusing just on words puts one on a very dangerous slope, since
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Many kids would learn to love mathematics if they had some investment in it, and, more crucially, they would build an instinct to spot its misapplications.
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has
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Hammurabi’s best-known injunction is as follows: "If a builder builds a house and the house collapses and causes the death of the owner of the house—the builder shall be put to death."
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How much you truly “believe” in something can be manifested only through what you are willing to risk for it.
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There is this illusion that just as businessmen are motivated and rewarded by profits, scientists should be motivated and rewarded by honors and recognition. That’s not how it works. Remember, science is a minority rule: a few will run it, others are just back-office clerks.
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People who are not morally independent tend to fit ethics to their profession (with a minimum of spinning), rather than find a profession that fits their ethics.
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Men feel the good less intensely than the bad.
(A psychological theory by which a loss is more painful than a gain is pleasant.)
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There is always an element of fools of randomness and crooks of randomness in matters of uncertainty; one has a lack of understanding, the second has warped incentives. One, the fool, takes risks he doesn’t understand, mistaking his own past luck for skills, the other, the crook, transfers risks ...
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In Canada, when we say bilingual, it is English- speaking, and when we say French-speaking it becomes bilingual.
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Madness is rare in individuals, but in groups, parties, nations, it is the rule.
- Nietzsche
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The curse of modernity is that we are increasingly populated by a class of people who are better at explaining than understanding,
or better at explaining than doing.
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Don't give crap, don't take crap.
More practical approach is:
Start by being nice to every person you meet. But if someone tries to exercise power over you, excercise power over him.
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The Golden Rule wants you to Treat others the way you would like them to treat you.
The more robust Silver Rule says Do not treat others the way you would not like them to treat you.
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Not everything that happens happens for a reason, but everything that survives survives for a reason.
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Studying courage in textbooks doesn’t make you any more courageous than eating cow meat makes you bovine.
By some mysterious mental mechanism, people fail to realize that the principal thing you can learn from a professor is how to be a professor—and the chief thing you can learn f...
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