Showing posts with label Philosophy Walks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy Walks. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

Best idea ever


Beyond the Darwin's large back yard [at Down House], we saw Sandwalk stretching ahead of us, a well-worn path, shaded by trees, beckoning invitingly... Darwin's own Thinking Place. Thinking Places: Where Great Ideas Were Born


The best idea anyone has ever had happened here. He circled Sandwalk endlessly, walking and thinking. Or sometimes just walking, maybe?

Saturday, June 9, 2012

A train wreck


One of my favorite regular walks takes me safely by Dutchman's Curve, the site of the worst train wreck in U.S. history.

Nice metaphor. Like whistling past the graveyard.



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The present of a Stoic

The OleMiss Museum, a half-mile walk through the woods behind Rowan Oak, includes an exhibit of Greek and Roman antiquities. One is a bust of Marcus Aurelius. Thought about him on my walk again yesterday.
For a man cannot lose either the past or the future: for what a man has not, how can any one take this from him?
...the longest liver and he who will die soonest lose just the same. For the present is the only thing of which a man can be deprived, if it is true that this is the only thing which he has, and that a man cannot lose a thing if he has it not. 

KurzweilAI.net Accelerating Intelligence News