The Harvard Law of Animal Behavior holds that under controlled experimental conditions of temperature, time, lighting, feeding, and training, the organism will behave as it damn well pleases.
If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, and a sign on it saying, "End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE TO NOT TOUCH," the paint wouldn't even ha… - Joel Garreau
If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, and a sign on it saying, "End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE TO NOT TOUCH," the paint wouldn't even ha…
- Joel Garreau
Today the story is no less attitude-adjusting. It is about the defining cultural, social and political issue of our age. It is about human transforma… - Joel Garreau
Today the story is no less attitude-adjusting. It is about the defining cultural, social and political issue of our age. It is about human transforma…
The essence of being human is being creative. - Joel Garreau
The essence of being human is being creative.
Humankind's constant effort to fix its shortcomings is what drives human history. - Joel Garreau
Humankind's constant effort to fix its shortcomings is what drives human history.
We are at an inflection point in history. - Joel Garreau
We are at an inflection point in history.
Dwight D. Eisenhower changed America forever with the creation of the interstate highway program. - Joel Garreau
Dwight D. Eisenhower changed America forever with the creation of the interstate highway program.
There are three levels of happiness: the pleasant life, the good life, and the meaningful life. - Joel Garreau
There are three levels of happiness: the pleasant life, the good life, and the meaningful life.
Transcendence is the only real alternative to extinction. This is serious. This may be the ultimate final exam. - Joel Garreau
Transcendence is the only real alternative to extinction. This is serious. This may be the ultimate final exam.
Informing all of Carson's work was the idea that although human beings are part of nature, we are distinguished by our power to alter it irreversibly. - Joel Garreau
Informing all of Carson's work was the idea that although human beings are part of nature, we are distinguished by our power to alter it irreversibly.
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