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Anime, the Love of Learning, and the Love of Spectacle

Posted on March 12, 2023 by Chris Kincaid

In Confessions, Saint Augustine contrasts the love of learning with the love of spectacle. His friend Alypius disliked the gladiatorial games of Rome. One day Alypius’s friends convinced and bullied him to join them for a round of games. The excitement of the bloodsport captured him. As Augustine wrote: “Without any awareness of what was…

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For the Love of the Hobby: How Not to be the Best

Posted on May 22, 2022May 22, 2022 by Chris Kincaid

I feel the drive to be the best, or at least be good, at everything I do. Beyond being impractical–after all, no one can be good at everything they do–trying to be good at a hobby can ruin the hobby. Sometimes, it’s good to be mediocre. It’s good to remember fun should come first. The…

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Fact vs Truth in History

Posted on March 6, 2022 by Chris Kincaid

You’ve likely heard the phrase “history is written by the victors.” Because of this sentiment, historians feel skeptical about written histories sponsored by governments and winners of conflicts. In history, there’s also a tension between fact and truth. These sponsored histories may not be factual, but they are often truthful. After all, they explain a…

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Flip-flopping. Aging, and Changing Your Mind

Posted on June 13, 2021September 12, 2021 by Chris Kincaid

The Internet, and American culture in particular, doesn’t believe people can change their minds. Perhaps it’s because of how public opinions and thoughts are now. Whenever you see a politician change their mind, American news media attack, calling ichi “flip flopper.” You’ll see this to a lesser amount with internet personalities, so-called influencers. I’ve even…

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Be a Creator, Not a Consumer

Posted on August 2, 2020October 7, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

Because I work at a library, it strikes me how much people consume. Most of our circulation centers on DVDs and technology. Many patrons, particularly retirees, watch a lot of TV. A lot. We allow 8 DVD checkouts, including TV series. Many people visit the library three times a week and get their limit. Now,…

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Bushido: The 5 Acts of the Samurai Code of Conduct

Posted on July 26, 2020June 12, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Bushido is the code of conduct for the samurai. It isn’t a written code. Rather, it was taught through example and through stories. As with any ideal, few people lived according to the tenants of bushido, but many aimed at it. Bushido comes down to 5 ways of acting. The teachings of Confucius and Mencius…

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