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Karen Pryor: Don’t Shoot the Dog

I’ve recently re-read this book on positive reinforcement and am glad I did. Not only is it a profoundly educational read, it’s also light weight and to the point enough to not get boring. Highly recommended.

Don’t Shoot the Dog: The Art of Teaching and Training

on equity

The one thing I miss in all those conversations around equity: To provide equity, you have to shed some of your privileges. Actively give power. It’s tougher, it requires more than just listening, it requires action.

It is, however, the only way to bring true equity.

(and if you feel you’re the most tolerant, inclusive individual already, it’s even more important that you actively take part in the redistribution of power and privileges – don’t think individuals from suppressed demographics have to do the heavy lifting)

George S. Clason: The Richest Man in Babylon

wonderful read, love the language used, focuses on financial advice, tied back to the prosperity of Babylon, would certainly recommend, even if it’s just for the joy of reading (but the financial advice is sound as well, and seems to hold true through the ages)

The richest man in Babylon

13.03.2020 – BR: Coronavirus (COVID-19) und Zeitmaschinen

Ich war ja schon immer ein grosser Anhänger der Zeitmaschinen Frage. Die Antwort wäre sicherlich, dass man, wenn man eine Zeitmaschine hätte, die arme Fledermaus davon bewahren würde, gefangen zu werden.

Aber leider wissen wir ja alle auch, dass, wenn jemand jemals eine Zeitmaschine erfinden würde, wir dies bereits wüssten, und die Frage somit hinfällig wäre 🙂