Thoughts on Thinking

"When somebody persuades me that I am wrong, I change my mind. What do you do?" John Maynard Keynes

"If you're unhappy with your life, change your thinking." Charles Fillmore

"The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it." Eckhart Tolle

"People are not disturbed by things, but by the view they take of them." Epictetus

"The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates

"Consciousness is a terrible thing to waste." PunditGeorge

Monday, September 29, 2008

How Not to Solve a Problem



“Significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.” Attributed to Albert Einstein.
I'd add that it's a stretch to think that the people who created a mess are the only ones who can clean it up.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Ten Thousand Feet



Sometimes you just gotta get a bit of fresh air. In this case, a quick visit to Santa Fe and daughter Genia Michaela. Included was a side trip up the mountain for an invigorating autumn stroll. Another stroll was among marvelous stone landscape art available in this very creative town.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

A Tesla Moment


There was a moment on Labor Day when some folks and I were looking at several half-inch bolts rising from the slab of a building. A counter and just been removed (the place was being renovated) and the question was how best to remove the anchored bolts. My initial thinking was to saw them. Another fellow voted in favor of a hefty sledge hammer.

Later I picked up a hammer from one of the fellow’s tool box. Just for kicks I tapped one of the bolts. It made a nice “ding” sound and, curiously, I didn’t feel any reverberation. The hammer was one with a tuning fork in the handle which redirects the shock from the hammerer to the item hammered. So I basically let the hammer fall back on the bolt again and again from different angles. To my surprise the bolt fell out of the slab. The same fate awaited the other bolts.

I later thought about Nikola Tesla and his experiments with resonance as a destructive means. The image is of a glass shattering from sonic resonance. That may have been a big part of the relative ease by which the bolts were removed. Smashing with a sledge hammer would have damaged the slab as well. Sawing would be time consuming and would leave a bit of bolt rising above the slab. Perhaps it was the type of hammer I happened to use. In any case, the repeated “ding, ding” may have rattled the bolt loose.

A little less labor on Labor Day. That was something Tesla was all about.