Moment of Zen – People Driving Cars
On average, every single day a human being driving a vehicle crashes into a 7-Eleven in the US. As of the time of writing this, there are 9,449 7-Elevens in the United States, which means in less than 26 years, if we are careful and strategic, we could make sure that...
Moment of Zen – The Fermi Paradox
This will probably be the most depressing moment of zen. The Universe is huge, and based on the last decade or so, we’ve learned that the galaxy around us is loaded with planets. We also know that humans are very late bloomers in the grand scheme of things – there...
Moment of Zen – That One Thing You Learned in High School Biology
Everyone learned exactly one thing in high school biology, and it’s that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Good for you! It’s also the reason we have complex life on Earth. It’s why we have bugs, fish, humans, Muppets, and Nick Offerman. Billions of...
Moment of Zen – Salmo the Baker
Let me take you back to a simpler time, where a humble baker named Salmo aimlessly wandered the cobblestone streets of Skingrad, yearning for the opportunity to taste bread and end the world. Okay, it wasn't all that long ago - it was in 2006, and I'm describing a...
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