Higher Learning

Remembrances of the first year of high school, and advice for getting through your own, from some of our favorite grown-ups. Joss Whedon: "Rule One: DON’T BE LIKE THEM. I knew I was going to be mocked as an outsider and a weirdo, so I established my weird cred before anyone had time to get their mock on. Our study area was a great room ringed by tiny wooden cubicles (called 'toys,' in both the plural and the singular—Know Your Notions!), about 50 to a room. On the first day of term I posted a notice outside my toys that was pure nonsense, a portentous abstraction that conveyed the simple message that ridiculing me would not only be weak and redundant, but might actually please me in some unseemly way. As boy after boy read the notice and either laughed or puzzled, I could feel a small patch of safe turf firm up under my feet."
AUTHOR:Staff
SOURCE:Rookie
PUBLISHED: Sept. 5, 2011
LENGTH: 21 minutes (5416 words)

Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts.

To speak more generally, the ultimate goal of technology, the telos of techne, is to replace a natural world that’s indifferent to our wishes — a world of hurricanes and hardships and breakable hearts, a world of resistance — with a world so responsive to our wishes as to be, effectively, a mere extension of the self. Let me suggest, finally, that the world of techno-consumerism is therefore troubled by real love, and that it has no choice but to trouble love in turn. A COUPLE of weeks ago, I replaced my three-year-old BlackBerry Pearl with a much more powerful BlackBerry Bold. Needless to say, I was impressed with…
PUBLISHED: May 28, 2011
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2077 words)

Cowboys and Pit Crews

This afternoon, Atul Gawande delivered this years commencement address at Harvard Medical School. In his book The Youngest Science, the great physician-writer Lewis Thomas described his…
PUBLISHED: May 26, 2011
LENGTH: 9 minutes (2412 words)

Filmmaker J. J. Abrams Is a Crowd Teaser

Abrams at a recording session for the score of Super 8. So
PUBLISHED: May 26, 2011
LENGTH: 18 minutes (4583 words)
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