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--- My Best 200 Posts, 2003-22 by category, from newest to oldest ---
Collapse Watch:
Hope — On the Balance of Probabilities
The Caste War for the Dregs
Recuperation, Accommodation, Resilience
How Do We Teach the Critical Skills
Collapse Not Apocalypse
Effective Activism
'Making Sense of the World' Reading List
Notes From the Rising Dark
What is Exponential Decay
Collapse: Slowly Then Suddenly
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Making Sense of Who We Are
What Would Net-Zero Emissions Look Like?
Post Collapse with Michael Dowd (video)
Why Economic Collapse Will Precede Climate Collapse
Being Adaptable: A Reminder List
A Culture of Fear
What Will It Take?
A Future Without Us
Dean Walker Interview (video)
The Mushroom at the End of the World
What Would It Take To Live Sustainably?
The New Political Map (Poster)
Beyond Belief
Complexity and Collapse
Requiem for a Species
Civilization Disease
What a Desolated Earth Looks Like
If We Had a Better Story...
Giving Up on Environmentalism
The Hard Part is Finding People Who Care
Going Vegan
The Dark & Gathering Sameness of the World
The End of Philosophy
A Short History of Progress
The Boiling Frog
Our Culture / Ourselves:
A CoVid-19 Recap
What It Means to be Human
A Culture Built on Wrong Models
Understanding Conservatives
Our Unique Capacity for Hatred
Not Meant to Govern Each Other
The Humanist Trap
Credulous
Amazing What People Get Used To
My Reluctant Misanthropy
The Dawn of Everything
Species Shame
Why Misinformation Doesn't Work
The Lab-Leak Hypothesis
The Right to Die
CoVid-19: Go for Zero
Pollard's Laws
On Caste
The Process of Self-Organization
The Tragic Spread of Misinformation
A Better Way to Work
The Needs of the Moment
Ask Yourself This
What to Believe Now?
Rogue Primate
Conversation & Silence
The Language of Our Eyes
True Story
May I Ask a Question?
Cultural Acedia: When We Can No Longer Care
Useless Advice
Several Short Sentences About Learning
Why I Don't Want to Hear Your Story
A Harvest of Myths
The Qualities of a Great Story
The Trouble With Stories
A Model of Identity & Community
Not Ready to Do What's Needed
A Culture of Dependence
So What's Next
Ten Things to Do When You're Feeling Hopeless
No Use to the World Broken
Living in Another World
Does Language Restrict What We Can Think?
The Value of Conversation Manifesto Nobody Knows Anything
If I Only Had 37 Days
The Only Life We Know
A Long Way Down
No Noble Savages
Figments of Reality
Too Far Ahead
Learning From Nature
The Rogue Animal
How the World Really Works:
Making Sense of Scents
An Age of Wonder
The Truth About Ukraine
Navigating Complexity
The Supply Chain Problem
The Promise of Dialogue
Too Dumb to Take Care of Ourselves
Extinction Capitalism
Homeless
Republicans Slide Into Fascism
All the Things I Was Wrong About
Several Short Sentences About Sharks
How Change Happens
What's the Best Possible Outcome?
The Perpetual Growth Machine
We Make Zero
How Long We've Been Around (graphic)
If You Wanted to Sabotage the Elections
Collective Intelligence & Complexity
Ten Things I Wish I'd Learned Earlier
The Problem With Systems
Against Hope (Video)
The Admission of Necessary Ignorance
Several Short Sentences About Jellyfish
Loren Eiseley, in Verse
A Synopsis of 'Finding the Sweet Spot'
Learning from Indigenous Cultures
The Gift Economy
The Job of the Media
The Wal-Mart Dilemma
The Illusion of the Separate Self, and Free Will:
No Free Will, No Freedom
The Other Side of 'No Me'
This Body Takes Me For a Walk
The Only One Who Really Knew Me
No Free Will — Fightin' Words
The Paradox of the Self
A Radical Non-Duality FAQ
What We Think We Know
Bark Bark Bark Bark Bark Bark Bark
Healing From Ourselves
The Entanglement Hypothesis
Nothing Needs to Happen
Nothing to Say About This
What I Wanted to Believe
A Continuous Reassemblage of Meaning
No Choice But to Misbehave
What's Apparently Happening
A Different Kind of Animal
Happy Now?
This Creature
Did Early Humans Have Selves?
Nothing On Offer Here
Even Simpler and More Hopeless Than That
Glimpses
How Our Bodies Sense the World
Fragments
What Happens in Vagus
We Have No Choice
Never Comfortable in the Skin of Self
Letting Go of the Story of Me
All There Is, Is This
A Theory of No Mind
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Mindful Wanderings (Reflections) (Archive)
A Prayer to No One
Frogs' Hollow (Short Story)
We Do What We Do (Poem)
Negative Assertions (Poem)
Reminder (Short Story)
A Canadian Sorry (Satire)
Under No Illusions (Short Story)
The Ever-Stranger (Poem)
The Fortune Teller (Short Story)
Non-Duality Dude (Play)
Your Self: An Owner's Manual (Satire)
All the Things I Thought I Knew (Short Story)
On the Shoulders of Giants (Short Story)
Improv (Poem)
Calling the Cage Freedom (Short Story)
Rune (Poem)
Only This (Poem)
The Other Extinction (Short Story)
Invisible (Poem)
Disruption (Short Story)
A Thought-Less Experiment (Poem)
Speaking Grosbeak (Short Story)
The Only Way There (Short Story)
The Wild Man (Short Story)
Flywheel (Short Story)
The Opposite of Presence (Satire)
How to Make Love Last (Poem)
The Horses' Bodies (Poem)
Enough (Lament)
Distracted (Short Story)
Worse, Still (Poem)
Conjurer (Satire)
A Conversation (Short Story)
Farewell to Albion (Poem)
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Daily Archives: August 2, 2003
JANE ADAMS
JANE ADAMS After graduating from Kelvin, and finishing a BSc at U of Toronto, I started working for what was then the Unemployment Insurance Commission. For the next seven years I worked my way through various functions including finance, and … Continue reading
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PAUL TESKEY
PAUL TESKEY I am confirming my attendance at the ì69î Kelvin Hight Grads. Do let me know your address for the afternoon session (and directions, if necessary) and I will send the appropriate cheque by June 9, 2003. You asked … Continue reading
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KEN CAPELLE
KEN CAPELLE Liked the Kelvin High neighbourhood so much that I am living on the corner of Oxford & Kingsway, one street over from the ìoldî family home on Cambridge. In 1981 I married Shelley Saunders who works for Wpg … Continue reading
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JOANNE WILDGOOSE
JOANNE WILDGOOSE After grade 6, our family moved to Tuxedo and I spent Grades 7 and 8 at Tuxedo Park School. In October of 1965, my father was transferred to Toronto and I went to North Toronto Collegiate, graduating in … Continue reading
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DREW CRINGAN
DREW CRINGAN Update: My e-mail address is dcringan@shaw.ca and I reside in Winnipeg. My ad agency is called McKim Cringan George and our web page is www.mckimcg.ca. I have been married for 38 years to Daphne and we have 3 … Continue reading
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CRAIG PARKS
C. CRAIG PARKS CURRICULUM VITAE EXPERIENCE : October 1990 to present: Sole practitioner, specializing in copyright, music and entertainment law. Current clients include : – the Copyright Board of Canada – arts funding organizations: FACTOR and Independent … Continue reading
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WILLIAM (BILL) ASHDOWN
WILLIAM ASHDOWN Bill Ashdown was diagnosed with severe depression, (later bipolar disorder) at the start of his business career. Since that time, he went on to effectively turn his disorder into a series of career opportunities. As both someone who … Continue reading
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SUSAN MORROW
SUSAN MORROW I attended U of M after Kelvin – taking an English degree in preparation for a career in journalism. As frequently happens, I got side tracked and wound up in Physiotherapy! I have practiced for 28 years, in … Continue reading
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SUZANNE SEARLE
SUZANNE SEARLE Well, where does one start? It has been a long time. I went to U of M after high school and graduated w/ a B.A (English Lit major) in 1972. I soon realized that I had no real … Continue reading
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PETER KERNAHAN
PETER KERNAHAN As you know I went away to Harvard and then stayed in the US and attended medical school in Chicago. I did my residency in surgery at Stanford and finished there in 1984. Following that I settled in … Continue reading
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