- Sixty years of progress? (Simon Jenkins: Prospect) A token recognition of the Jubilee
- Richard Dare: The Awfulness of Classical Music Explained Or at least the pretentiousness of the culture of devotees (comments worth reading, too).
- Steven Pinker on the false fronts in the language wars. - Slate Magazine Prescriptivists vs. descriptivists.
- Derek Thompson: The New Economics of Happiness (The Atlantic) And the sequel The 10 Things Economics Can Tell Us About Happiness.
- Monday 31 May 1669 (Pepys' Diary) The final entry.
- As our languages make clear, context is a human specialty (LA Times) "Research shows that humans are remarkably good at divining one another's intentions using context — a skill that computers have not yet mastered." Just a taster.
- Daniel Kahneman: Thinking That We Know (3quarksdaily) Almost as good as reading his book.
- The Perfected Self - The Atlantic The resurgence of behaviour modification in the era of the app. (particularly for weight loss).
- Noise and Signal — Nassim Taleb (Farnam Street) Why it is a mistake to obsess about indicators
- The Moral Molecule (WSJ.com) The role of oxytocin in fostering reciprocity and trust (book review).
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