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THANK YOU FOR BEING LATE by Thomas L.Friedman (Picador, 2016)

9781250141224 The title of one of the chapters in this hefty tome is called ‘Just Too Damned Fast’ which sums up how most people feel about the rapidity of change in the modern age.

The title of the book as a whole refers to a comment the author made to those who turned up late for an appointment.  Instead of being frustrated over the lack of puntuality,  he uses the time to think, reflect and take stock of things.

Thomas L. Friedman is a seasoned, Pulitizer-prize winning New York Times columnist who promises that this book will help us to thrive in the face the challenges that lie ahead.  He calls it an  ‘optimist’s guide’ but parts of it only confirmed my pessimism.

Whatever its flaws, he certainly can’t be accused of tackling this mighty topic in a superficial manner. Those with attention deficit disorder will balk at the idea of wading through 600 pages that make up the 2.0 version of the book which, for good measure, comes with a new afterword written after Trump’s election. Continue reading

KUNKLE WOBBLE SHIFTS STARS

Parke Kunkle demonstrates the wobble effect.

The fact that approximately one-fourth of those living in the US believe in astrological signs is almost as depressing as the statistic that over 90%  believe in god or a universal spirit.

And judging by the viral reaction to an interview in the Star Tribune of Minneapolis it seems that many are also prepared to believe the word of a Minnesota Planetarium Society board member by the name of Parke Kunkle .

He it was who has confidently affirmed that a  “wobble” in the Earth’s rotation has caused changes in the signs of the zodiac. As a result there are, according to Kunkle, thirteen star signs instead of twelve. The new addition is Ophiuchus. Continue reading