My view on why Facebook gives people cats (i.e. why I can’t use it anymore)

I’m an avid user of Pocket, a useful app that stores and recommends content. When I started using it, the recommendations were wide-ranging, interesting and from lots of sources. I started saving articles from the recommended feed. Over time, the range of topics narrowed: lots of philosophy, politics and productivity. The range of sources narrowed: …

A doctor’s veil of ignorance

“What moves the evil man is the love of injustice” John Rawls I want to let Rawls’ Veil of Ignorance drape my eyes when I think about systems. This post is about what happens when that poorly tied Veil slips – when biases, weaknesses and humanity shape my decisions. It is also an exploration of …

Why bankers make so much money

I have a friend who works at a fruit company. He brings home a lot of free fruit. “Just take it” his bosses say. I have a friend who works for a chocolate factory. She brings home boxes for biscuits for everyone she knows. “Don’t worry, we’ve got loads” her bosses say. What is a …

Random observations on raising children (from someone who has not)

“A father’s love is not measured in words, nor kisses, but in time.” Raphael Honigstein in Klopp: Bring the Noise Yes, I’m of that age. Virtually everyone I know has had or is having babies. I haven’t, but it has given me something to write about, which I’m doing here. Children change lives. People get …