Archive for April 3rd, 2006
Why So Much Weather?
A quick question, please. Why does each local TV newscast have almost five minutes of weather? I’m not talking about those days when a big snowstorm is about to hit. I’m talking about a typical weather day. Who makes the decision to beat mediocre weather into the ground each night, and why? I’ve discussed this [...]
On Feeling Frustration With My Culture -
I returned from China two weeks ago, after a three-week trip to three cities, two of which I spent over a week visiting. I have little recollection of the first couple of days home, swathed in a jet-lagged fog as I must have been. I had, as a friend’s daughter describes it, “jet legs.” [...]
Politicians Speaking Publicly Versus Privately
What if a co-worker told you both of the following things: A) She was leaving the company to take a new job; and B) She was not leaving the company to take a new job. You would probably assume that she was playing a joke on you or that she was struggling with an illness [...]
Finding Function in “Wasteful” Human Activities
In 1997, Amotz and Avishag Zahavi published a remarkable book: The Handicap Principle: A Missing Piece of Darwin’s Puzzle. The theme of the book, substantiated by the authors by use of dozens of case studies of animals in the wild, is twofold: In order to be effective, signals have to be reliable, and In order [...]





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