Hello reader, how do you do today? I hope you had a productive week and a curious one as well?
Without much ado today, I just want to share with you my latest publications that are full of ideas and insight and are just in one word…amazing.
I wrote this essay with this opening line: “If you ask me what I want to be remembered for when I am gone, my sincere reply will be “I don’t care.”"
I began writing this short treatise as I reflected on the death of my brothers and its impact in my life. I knew that should I be offered a pill that wipes their memory, I would not take it. I choose to suffer as well as enjoy their memory. To me this is honor-especially when those you are honoring cannot acknowledge it.
The concluding part of this treatise is a testament of my christian faith. I cannot live anyhow because I live to leave a legacy that honours my Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Anywho, I hope you read and ponder on this piece as you rest this weekend.
CAUSAL OPACITY: ELASTIC EFFORTS IN THE FACE OF UNCERTAINTY
This long essay is immensely loaded. It was worth the multiple hours that I sat in the same position.
An excerpt: “It is in this that we remember the fat lady who has not sung yet. We must desist from making final, irreversible moves in events that are unknown or still in motion. As this is applicable to medicine, it is applicable to socioeconomic life. Until the facts are clear that the capitalists are stunting the economy of the nation, don’t kill them."
We should start looking for how to implement elastic solutions in the face of uncertainty so that should your efforts fail, the effects will be what you can recover from. It is a long essay doubling as a long life-hack for you. Doing philosophy is the best self-help.
And the podcast on the Ludic Fallacy went live. You can click the link to reach my podcast on Anchor or you can simply download it from Substack.
Enjoy your weekend.
Ciao.