Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Playa Tortuga on Culebrita, Puerto Rico This past week I enjoyed a fantastic Puerto Rican va … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: If everyone buried their head in the sand, nearly all of our problems would disappear. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Passionless encounters induce boredom. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: When we think about a possible future we anticipate. When we think about an impossible future we fan … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes I wonder if consciousness is no more than a linguistic illusion. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: I keep returning to a thought from July: Every event occurs somewhere between anticipation and memor … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Separation lets us see familiarity in new ways. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: We learn incredible things from others simply by listening and observing. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Idle hours spent alone create boredom. But idleness in a tribe or community is priceless. Off in Aug … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Not all good things need to be re-encountered. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: No change is lasting until it permeates the subconscious. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: When we use an object frequently it often appears to almost develop a personality. In memory of 66,0 … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Things we regularly encounter do not often strike us as bizarre. Back in State College. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: We can always recognize qualities in ourselves, even if no descriptive categories or labels exist. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: Every event occurs somewhere between anticipation and memory. … more →
Jacob wrote 1 year ago: It is our perception, not our clocks, that determines the length of each memory. … more →
Jacob wrote 2 years ago: The echo lives longer than the source. … more →
Jacob wrote 2 years ago: Can we always dismiss coincidence as accidental? … more →