This is a well written article and I give credit to her for being able to overcome
her problem in a rational way.
Not exact matches
Albert Einstein said
problems can not be solved by the same level of thinking that created them, yet the contemporary cult of cognition,
in which the
rational mind is tipped as a kind of Swiss army knife, has fostered a belief that we — beings distinguished from animals by our ability to reason — should be able to reckon our
way out of mental distress.
If Connecticut is truly going to fund its public schools
in a «
rational, substantial and verifiable»
way, we can no longer retreat to short - term fixes or be complacent with a «revamp» of the ECS formula that does not address the fundamental
problems with the state's school finance system.
I am now a computer programmer
in the business world by day, which
in large measure involves trying to understand how other
rational minds work,
in the
way they have offered supporting programming interfaces to solve practical
problems for you.
One of the
problems with relying on EPRI's or any of the economic models to predict the costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions is that they assume that political decisions will be made
in a
rational, orderly
way that will allow economic decisions to be made
in an efficient
way.
In this
way, self - destructive behavior is rewarded and therefore continued, even though the
rational mind knows that it's a
problem.