#JohnMastodon’s father was successful in business, but not as wealthy as someone who owns an emerald mine
#JohnMastodon This hashtag is hilarious! 🤣
Together with a great team I am building the website OurWorldinData.org
Our goal is to make the data on the world's largest problems accessible and understandable.
You also find us here on Mastodon:
@ourworldindata
And here is my text on our mission: https://ourworldindata.org/problems-and-progress
I think you need to reconsider your view and expectations on the scientific discourse machine. There is no better quick turn-around forum for discussing results/ideas than conferences and journals. It just works slowly:
1. publish an idea
1. no reaction --> probably garbage
1. paper citing you --> some reaction, discussion starts
1. rinse, repeat
It takes years to discuss ideas in this manner. And while you address your message to somebody, rarely you get a reaction from the same side, rather from elsewhere (if it works of course).
I came to believe that this is the best way in the end. Once you prolong your time-horizons to decades, a discourse evolving on time-scales of months and years starts to make sense.
@piggo Did I hear you lately trying to remove the blobcat emoji set?
@academicalnerd There with you. Keep writing.
I'm a city dweller. I pray on coffee and sandwiches on the go, sounds of cafes and subway soothe me and car fumes etched my lungs while I was infant, crippled my immune system for good. The city breathes, it has its own heartbeat, trembling under the streets. There are demons lurking in passages and walleys in the night, there are shadows of doubts and passions and sins imprinted in crosswalks and pave tiles.
I think it was in 2014 when I saw this the first time. The shift in people's feelings, the surge of excitement and a feeble protest that was smothered in a matter of days. There were subtle hints that I couldn't quite pick up at that age, unfortunately. Or maybe for the better.
Now I see with my own eyes, no goggles needed, the consequences of the past year. First, the police came. Two guys armed with pistols in every station, just standing there, talking to each other and squeezing money out of illegal immigrants on the occasion. Two more, with AK each, standing at the entrance during rush hour. I wonder if these weapons are off safety?
Every day I ride the subway and every day there is a drunk man lying on the floor. I haven't seen this in a while in the city center. They don't look homeless or too poor, you can usually tell by looking at the shoes and the coat. They look like they are lost, fell out of place, somehow ended up in the center instead of the suburb slum. Maybe boarded the wrong train or skipped a bus. Sometimes police takes them somwhere, sometimes they just watch, smirking.
I go to malls in the city for clothes and presents. Shop windows are shining with new goods, closed stores (h&m, cropp, uniqlo, and others) are replaced with new ones, either local or chinese-owned. Mostly the latter, but no one seems to care. It all looks very modern and quite civilized, there is even a robotic coffee kiosk at the entrance for some obscure reason. Someone couldn't tolerate an old-fashioned coffee machine, can't say I blame the man.
And now it's not just the glamour and the overspending. It's empty syringes in restrooms and fear in the eyes of the school students who go there for an ice cream when the weather is bad. I saw a few couples there over the years -- boy with a boy, girl with a girl. Dyed hair, good clothes, albeit expressive, holding hands and laughing louder than considered polite. The capital was always a touch more tolerant than other cities, at least in places like this. Not anymore, not since December the first. Look over the shoulder before telling a joke, just in case. Not a paranoia, but a well-justified caution.
I will keep doing what I must, and try to tell the tale while I still can. Not because I am good at it, but because I cannot do it any other way, it seems.
@wouldinotcallmyselfahumanbeing Bah! Now you are putting a burden on me!
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@wouldinotcallmyselfahumanbeing Well, we are all lucky to have you then!
P.S.
BTW, what's your consultancy services' hourly rate? Just so that we can budget approx how much the project of saving the world will cost 😉 .
@lucifargundam If it only were that simple... If you keep your doors closed, nothing good will happen to you either. So if you want opportunities to come by, you keep it open and expose yourself to risk. The key for me was to build up resilience and calm mind to withstand the damage when the time to lick the spoon comes.
@The_Whore_of_Blahbylon Unfortunately, it often is somebody else doing the dishes after those.
@wouldinotcallmyselfahumanbeing Good luck with that. But generally, a more useful heuristic (seems to me) would be to detect them by them clearly _not_ thinking the ways I consider harmful. Otherwise they are free to think as they wish - at least we can have a good argument then and life won't be boring.
Exploring, failing, backtracking, just to identify the only viable path forward. And then scarred, stumbling forward into the future. Learning.
Boring and steady. Knowing little and questioning a lot. Mostly harmless.
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