Sunday, January 15, 2012

Math

I've been thinking lately about the how we see the world, and how so much of how we see the world is affected by our knowledge and experiences.

For example, the other day I was having a conversation with someone, and they mentioned that they saw absolutely no need for Calculus in the world, to which I replied, "I use calculus everyday.  Not the actual equations, but how I look at the world."  Knowledge of how rates and changes occur based on other factors plays in everything and everywhere I go. 

Similarly, people who have studied foreign languages sufficiently that they can think in that language gain a different way of viewing the world and forming their thoughts.  People who study music, architecture, politics, or any other subject area all have nuanced views.

Of course, the danger of those nuanced views is that they diminish the ability to know, appreciate, and often even understand the importance of the other views.  For example, engineers and scientists generally lack social aptitude, whereas getting lawyers and politicians to solve an algebraic equation, must less an incredibly difficult equation like the national budget, can be insanely difficult.  Both lack the skills to do the job of the other, but in both cases a wider education would, I believe, aid the situation.

This all got brought up because I was mentioning to a friend that here in DC I have to be particularly careful not to mock people for the inability to do basic math, because chances are most of the people around are similarly lacking in math skills.  I certainly found that to be the case in law school.  It simply doesn't attract people with math based skills. 

So, just like my obsession with Crossfit, I'm trying to be as well-rounded as I can in my education.  And hopefully enough other people will become similarly well-rounded that we can have a more comprehensive view of the various issues and problems in our lives...

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Yuk!

So as I battle my 3rd or 4th bout of illness in about 6 weeks, I broke down today and drank a coke.  This new law suit makes me question my decision.  Apparently Mountain Dew will actually dissolve mice should one be canned on accident.



Do the Dew!

Monday, January 02, 2012

Bring it Mayans

So... its 2012!? Weird, huh?

So I was reading something somewhere... I don't remember where, about the difference between goals and resolutions, and how at this time of year lots of people state resolutions as goals and goals as resolutions. So this thing I was reading stated that goals are definable objectives - "I want to run a marathon" "I want to lose 30 pounds" "I want to go to Egypt", whereas resolutions are less quantifiable - "I want to be nicer" "I want to eat more candy" "I want to watch less TV".

While I have some goals posted for this next year of life posted next to the light switch in my room, one of my resolutions is to be more adventurous this next year.  I want to get back in the habit of seeing America, of going unique places, and getting outside the DC beltway.  This (hopefully) will similarly result in increased blog postings about the fun things I'm doing here, and the things happening in my life.

On that note, I updated the blog for the first time in about 3 years.  I wanted to take advantage of the new Blogger posting options, and since I had heavily modified customizing my previous template (which was based on the original template from 7 years ago) I was afraid I might break something without switching.  Hopefully it looks and feels like something I would be posting to, but I imagine further modifications will come about soon.