A Book About Everything
If you are a fan of interesting things, then you should check out the book Freakonomics and its successor Superfreakonomics (the latter of which I just finished reading). Both books aim to use “economic” reasoning to look at all sorts of interesting and random behaviors, from sumo wrestling to realty to suicide bombing. What they are really doing is using science, and data, to look at the world in a different way. On the subject of fear, for instance:-Should you be more afraid of terrorism or suicide? The average American is 575 times more likely to die of suicide than of terrorism.
-Should you be more afraid of guns or swimming pools? The average American child is almost 100 times more likely to drown in a swimming pool than die from a gun shot.
-Should you be more afraid of sharks or elephants? Worldwide, elephants kill at least 30 times the number of people sharks do.
I should note that some of the things analyzed in this book are fairly grisly, like drugs, violence and harlotry. So I amend my above statement to: if you are a fan of interesting things, and an adult, you should check these books out.
A Wicked (in a
I went with some friends last weekend to
Now I had gone super early to the show to see if I could get an extra (cheap) ticket for a friend, as all the affordable tickets (less than $70) had sold out. What they do is run a drawing for a limited number of unclaimed tickets for $25 a piece. I was a winner of the drawing, and the ticket I got for him was in the very front row (which normally would have cost $200!) And as it turned out, the seat next to him was empty and I got to sit front row as well. I also won a "Wicked" button along with the ticket, and wore it the rest of the evening after the show, until I started running in to people who had never heard of the musical, and thus thought I was endorsing wickedness. Which is in fact not what I was going for.
Finally: Happy Thanksgiving to everybody! Sorry to all my California peoples that I won't be there, but I should see you all soon.
2 comments:
Yes, I will miss seeing you and all the California friends and family too Adam. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Love, Aunt Diane
Nice shirt
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