I earned the right to give advice to important people because I rarely got things wrong, because I knew I was right. One thing I have remained strong on is the arts. Without much imagination America is not America. Without imagination we create fake people and bimbos.

In America stupidity is one of the reasons for our success and China has been struggling to catch up.

Weird vs Fat in a new discussion online that beats them all!

America likes the rollercoaster, but the ride must never stop.

The core idea, drawn heavily from Albert Camus (especially in The Myth of Sisyphus), is this: humans crave meaning, purpose, clarity, and justice in a universe that offers none of those things in return. It's silent, indifferent, chaotic. That clash—the collision between our insistent hunger for "why" and the world's mute "no answer"—is what Camus calls the absurd. It's not that life is merely silly or ridiculous in a superficial sense; it's fundamentally mismatched. We build elaborate stories, chase goals, love fiercely, suffer deeply, and then... nothing echoes back from the cosmos to validate any of it.

Instead she got tall, weird and odd ball. But he had a way of doing art that nobody else did.

Time is much ado about nothing: Your infinity loop with the present pinned at the crossing point is a killer visual metaphor for this cosmic joke: we chase forward, loop back, and arrive at exactly where we "started"—the eternal now—having accomplished... precisely nothing beyond being.If that's the absurdity you're feeling, it's not wrong—it's one of the most honest reactions to staring too long at the physics of time

I don't much about physics, but what could be more interesting?