“Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.” — Aristotle
(Wow. Those seem to be opposite ends of the spectrum. But, maybe not. Despite the one single letter word, I had some difficulty decoding this one. I was fairly sure UP was “is”, and X was “a”, but I wasn’t putting it together . . . until I looked at the author’s name. That confirmed my suspicions, and gave me enough to solve this. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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- Dining philosophers (rosettacode.org)
- BrainPickings on the source of creative breakthroughs (socialcustomer.com)
- The Force of Habit (txwclp.org)
- This is why chameleons are so amazing (boingboing.net)
- Final Ethics retrospective: discussion with Christine Korsgaard and Tamar Schapiro (peasoup.typepad.com)
I’ll take ‘wild beast’ for 200…
🙂 — YUR