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How Language Shapes the Way We Think

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How Language Shapes the Way We Think

If we spoke a different language, we would perceive a somewhat different world.

– Ludwig Wittgenstein –

How Language Shapes the Way We Think

There are about 7,000 languages spoken around the world — and they all have different sounds, vocabularies and structures. But do they shape the way we think? Cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky shares examples of language — from an Aboriginal community in Australia that uses cardinal directions instead of left and right to the multiple words for blue in Russian — that suggest the answer is a resounding yes. “The beauty of linguistic diversity is that it reveals to us just how ingenious and how flexible the human mind is,” Boroditsky says. “Human minds have invented not one cognitive universe, but 7,000.” { read more }

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For more inspiration, check out this talk by Michael Corballis, “Evolution’s Great Mystery: Language.” { more }

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Three Mystical Powers

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The Man Who Made Lonesome George Less Lonely

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The Man Who Made Lonesome George Less Lonely

What passes between two beings in the comfortable silences of a forty-year friendship?

– Natalie Middleton –

The Man Who Made Lonesome George Less Lonely

“In the middle of the Pacific the black, volcanic ruins of Pinta Island were once dotted by thousands of “living rocks,” Galpagos tortoises chomping prickly cacti, hatching their babies, slowly chasing the equatorial sun. But the island was stripped bare over the 19th century, as hungry whalers discovered that they could be stored as fresh meat for a year without food or water in their ships’ holds. By 1906 the last three documented Pinta tortoises were captured and preserved in arsenic by Stanford’s California Academy of Sciences. However, one particularly shy tortoise had escaped their survey and would go on to survive, unnoticed, for the next seventy yearsa young age for a creature who might grow for nearly two centuries. It wasnt until 1971 that he first encountered a human, an unsuspecting snail scientist, who soon realized what hed stumbled upon. This was an endling, the very last of his species.They named him El Solitario Jorge: Lonesome George…” More about Lonesome George and the caretaker with whom he shared a special friendship here. { read more }

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For more, check out this article, “An End to Endlings.” { more }

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Pico Iyer on the Wisdom of Travelers

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Pico Iyer on the Wisdom of Travelers

So long as the inner work is strong, the outer work will never be puny.

– Meister Eckhart –

Pico Iyer on the Wisdom of Travelers

Pico Iyer’s latest book, The Half Known Life, looks at the ways in which we seek paradise on earth, sometimes in places that are fraught with risk. In this podcast episode, he and fellow writer Katherine May talk about the similarities in their work, particularly the ways in which they explore secular understandings of big spiritual questions, and they touch on the differences, too.” { read more }

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Read an excerpt from Iyer’s book, “The Half Known Life: In Search of Paradise,” here. { more }

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The Vital Role of Beauty Even in War Time

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The Vital Role of Beauty Even in War Time

Beauty awakens the soul to act.

– Dante Alighieri –

The Vital Role of Beauty Even in War Time

“Art philosopher Arthur Danto wrote that beauty, while optional for art, is not an option for life. Neuroscientists have shown that our brains are biologically wired for beauty: The neural mechanisms that influence attention and perception have adapted to notice color, form, proportion and pattern. We’ve found that refugees worldwide, often with limited or no legal rights, still invest considerable effort in beautifying their surroundings. Whether they’re staying in shelters or makeshift apartments, they paint walls, hang pictures, add wallpaper and carpet the floors. They transform plain and seemingly temporary accommodations into personalized spaces — into semblances of home. Refugees rearrange spaces to share meals, celebrate holidays and host parties — to greet friends, hold dances and say goodbyes. They burn incense, serve tea in decorative porcelain and recite prayers on ornate mats. These simple acts carry profound significance, even amid challenges…” More in this article about the vital role beauty plays in wartime Gaza. { read more }

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Duct Tape and Dreams

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Duct Tape and Dreams

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

– Eleanor Roosevelt –

Duct Tape and Dreams

Become a kid again! Imagine building a soapbox car; anything you could dream up and build. And then getting to ride it downhill being cheered all the way down. Produced in collaboration with Stink Studios, “Duct Tape and Dreams: Reviving the Soapbox Derby at McLaren Park” captures the creativity, collaboration, and exuberance of everyone who participated and, of course, all that exciting downhill action! { read more }

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