Quotes That Attracted My Attention.

 

Quotes That Attracted My Attention is not a list. Attention is not only attracted in a sequential manner, nor in a manner that is polarizing. At least this is not consciously done; not in that they are liked versus those that are not liked and not pasted or commented on here. It is not that one story narrative. So, it is possible as this posting grows over time that some content of some quotes seemingly contradicts. They might form the seeds for an imaginary forest to be grown. Who knows. That would be lovely.

 

“… it is data as therapy.” — Rosling, Hans

 

Hans Rosling’s work, continued by his children, will continue to feel as being globally essential. I have been intellectually enthralled with his work for years. It is liberating and truly unveiling and enlightening. He shows us without any doubt that we are each ignorant yet we each have the tools available to change this state. I like that, at least as a sentiment and secondly as something I want to work towards.

Visit the website. Take the test; it’s confrontational yet fun. Browse Dollar Street. Read his book entitled Factfulness. Check out visabi.

 
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“Anything that is in the world when you’re born is natural. Anything that’s invented between when you’re 15 and 35 is exciting. And anything invented after you’re 35 is against the natural order of things” — Douglas Adams

 

Supposedly, according to a posting of one of my LinkedIn contacts, the author of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy birthed this statement. I have yet to corroborate it. Either way, in and of itself it attracted my attention.

It made me imagine what is natural, invented and against the natural order of things. It reminds me of a book by Foucault. More so, what do these terms even mean, experientially?

Or rather, if I were to use them, how would they affect (the well-being of) others and myself? Also, these, to me, do not simply seem to be segregated by three age groups. Maybe this could be a stand-alone blog posting one day. Surely, why should I be taking it all seriously, out of fear of nihilism or the mundane? Then again, if not this then what, if not now then when, if not me then who?

Still, the statement makes me smile; if only because the association with the story of, and the characters in, The Guide do. Now, “42” pops up in my mind.