“what and how one knows something is always already an exercise of power”
- Foucault
morning boy's letters on serious matters and commentary on funny things aplenty
“what and how one knows something is always already an exercise of power”
Phosphorous
Metaphorous
Phosphoric
Metaphoric
No way, you can’t come up with something called CRITICAL GEOGRAPHIES! You have no right to do that sort of wordplay.
Let me put it this way, Argentina feels better woven than at any other time in my football watching.
Moments give birth to words, in the forms of novels, novellas, essays, pamphlets, articles, papers, studies textbooks et al.
But that correspondence between moments and aphorisms!
Suppose I make a quote like: Every moment maps to an aphorism.
Reproduction is not replication. Hard lesson.
There’s the word REQUEST, and there’s QUESTION.
Now, think about REQUESTION.
Nature allows mistakes to survive. For how long who knows.
Listing is a poor substitute for maintaining a memory palace.
For every tap on the mobile screen, how many steps you take?
How many postures does your body slide into while reading? Made a count?
Repeatable processes and a willing team of few.
The one who can tolerate employees’ goofups has a chance to train them.
Clarity of mind and mobile phone are opposite ends of the spectrum. Am typing this on mobile phone.
Your brand needs a variety of visuals in advertising. Are you hammering with the same visuals over and over again? Why?
Pathetic writing that permeates digital marketing, as if filling websites with words is all that there is.
Learning pieces, not of one thread and not of one whole, how does it feel?
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