So a friend of mine once had me go through one of those self discovery exercises called cubing. I wasn't familiar with it until she brought it up to me. I thought it was a pretty neat little exercise that gave me a chance to really think about what I was looking for in personal relationships. The most poignant of those, to me, was the ladder which was meant to symbolize how you view friendship. My cube (which represented me) was up in the air with the ladder laying on the ground ...
I don't know that I'll write here very often, but a blog post seemed like the most appropriate place to put this random musing I had while reading How facts backfire--the threat against democracy in the human brain. READ IF HUMAN. So I just had this picture in head of facts as Lego bricks. The bricks are not changeable in anyway, assuming you aren’t breaking them. So that thin 1x4 piece will always be 1x4, the 2x2 piece always 2x2, etc… Every box contains a set amount of Legos, ...