WikiLeaks Exposing the Psychology of America

It is difficult for individuals to change their personalities; it also also difficult for countries to change their personalities. Derek Leebaert desribes the lens through which American diplomats have thinking about the world for a long time. Our Envoys, Ourselves (NY Times) A GLOBAL power’s diplomatic archives are inevitably full of caustic dispatches. In Britain, a image [Read More]

Rainer Maria Rilke: First Duino Elegy

Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the Angelic Orders? And even if one were to suddenly take me to its heart, I would vanish into its stronger existence. For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, that we are still able to bear, and we revere it so, because it calmly disdains to destroy us. Every Angel image [Read More]

The Midterm Election Analysis: In politics, perceptions often matter more than facts

Hendrik Hertzberg provides the facts behind the defeat of the Democrats and highlights that Obama can show in the next two years that he is a great president by overcoming huge challenges. ELECTORAL DISSONANCE (New Yorker) Barack Obama had the mot juste last Wednesday for what had just befallen him and his party: a “shellacking.” The President’s image [Read More]

Why you need to take naps

I welcome any scientific evidence that proves what I am doing is healthy. Readers of my blog will remember that I took a strong position againt the so-called “power-nap killers.” New scientific research shows that naps help your brain to learn better. I sometimes even take two naps to rejuvenate my body and mind. If image image [Read More]