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Aug 30 7 tweets 4 min read
One of the biggest illusions of modernity is that we can separate beauty from functionality.

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Contrary to popular belief, beauty is NOT purely subjective.

It does not simply “lie in the eye of the beholder.”

Beauty (in architecture) is a sacred phenomenon, inspired by elements & patterns & colors we find in nature. ImageImage
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One study found that, by age 3, kids prefer fractal patterns.

“So, since children are not heavily exposed to these natural patterns, this preference must come from something earlier in development; or perhaps it is innate.”

around.uoregon.edu/content/study-…
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In contrast with classical & vernacular styles but also Art Deco & Art Nouveau, most modernistic structures are smooth & display no fractal elements. ImageImage
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“To make something endure, we strive for beauty, not for efficiency.” — Nicolás Gómez Dávila

This is perhaps the most underrated principle in architecture & urban planning. ImageImage
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Sustainability is both an art & a science.

At the end of the day, we care about certain structures only if they mean something to us. ImageImage
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If you aim for functionality but no beauty, you get none.

If you aim for beauty, you get both.

#BeautyMatters ImageImage

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Aug 24
On the abuse & decline of reason (thread)

It’s not that our reason is defective; but that fetishizing it can make it so.

As a society, we are too much in the thrall of logic. ImageImageImage
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“Solving problems using only rationality is like playing golf with only one club.” — @rorysutherland

The Romanian philosopher Mircea Eliade warned us about this pseudo-intellectual wave...

He called its propagandists “reductionists” rather than “rationalists” ImageImage
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Consider modernity’s most famous liberal manifesto, John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government.

It assumes that there is only one universal principle at the base of legitimate political order: individual freedom.
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Mar 15
Note to Self:

To live well, don’t look for answers.

Learn to love the questions.

Life should be much more about exploration, wonder, adventure, and reflection rather than evidence, order, and direction.

Here are 12 of my favorite questions to reflect on:

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1. What am I thinking that no one is saying?

H/T @peterthiel
2. Are my goals my own, or simply what I believe I should want?
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Apr 6, 2021
6 lessons you (and I) will learn too late:

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Show your anger when needed.

People need to know what irritates you and what doesn’t.

But, crucially, remain internally calm.

Your anger is only a tool. Don’t become its puppet.
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Kindness without truth comes across as flattery.

Truth without kindness comes across as disrespect.

Those who manage to find the sweet spot are the most persuasive.
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Aug 25, 2020
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I’ve been following @EdLatimore for quite a while now.

Here are some of his top & most practical tweets, ordered and curated based on wisdom and impact.

They're not to be swallowed, but slowly digested and hopefully implemented.

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Jul 9, 2020
Herculane Baths, Romania, is in dire need of renovation.

#BeautyMatters ImageImageImageImage
How it used to, could, and should look like. ImageImageImage
Legend has it that Hercules stopped in the valley to bathe and rest.

Back then, Roman aristocrats turned the town into a Roman leisure center. Image
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Jul 9, 2020
When it comes to desserts, I only trust bees: I can never eat too much honey.

My body somehow recognizes it quickly and sends me a signal early on — “Stop, it's enough!”

If I get a cake from the supermarket, my body will only tell me to eat more. ImageImage
#Complexsystems: studying a bee (the unit) does not help you understand the collective (the colony). The interactions between the bees matter more than their individual nature. They cooperate in ways we cannot understand.
We don't know how to make honey. We know how to create the conditions so that the bees may give us honey, but we don't understand the process—we have a very reductionist view on that. ImageImage
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