Robert Green-Laws of Human Nature: Covetousness
Become an elusive object of desire. We are marked by the continual desire to possess what we do not have- the object projected by
Become an elusive object of desire. We are marked by the continual desire to possess what we do not have- the object projected by
Determine the strength of people’s character. This is the fourth law in the series summarizing Robert Greene’s Laws of Human Nature. Our characters are formed
See through other people’s masks. We all wear masks to show ourselves off in the best possible light. Outward facing content on social media
This is the second law in the series on The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene, as summarized here. The catch-phrase is: Transform self-love
This is essentially a transcript of a summary of Robert Greene’s Laws of Human Nature. This section covers the first law- of Irrationality. The catch
Had an interesting conversation at work the other day about doctors. We were discussing the current situation of doctors and their likeliness to prescribe pharmaceuticals
So, after having basically seen a video suggested to me by YouTube, I started down a rabbit-hole of men-women relationship videos. One of the podcasts
I was reading this morning through Matthew 19:16-30 and hit this well-known conversation between the Rich Man and Jesus. “Just then a man came up
This is a somewhat modified transcript of a conversation between Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein on Academic Capture- meaning corrupting influences on science in the
I ran across an interesting passage in Sir Henry Vane’s “A Healing Question”. (1656) He is dealing with the question of how much power kings
“I have more intellectual pursuits, and less intellect with which to pursue them.“
This website was formerly “the TL;DR place” on tumblr. But I occasionally posted things that I wanted others to see, and they were unable to access the content without tumblr accounts. I called the blog the TL;DR place because the writing I do here is essentially a place for me to process through my thoughts. Most of my friend group isn’t all that interested in the same things, so I write rather than talk through it.
The domain name is a play on my name: David Laurance. David is of Hebrew origin and means something like “beloved”, and my middle name “Laurance” is derived from the name of a great aunt “Laura” back somewhere in the ancestry. The male equivalent is Lawrence, or Larry…. so… “beloved Larry” > everyone loves Larry.