From “The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
1 January
One of the most significant factors going to produce the Industrial Revolution
250 years ago was the invention of the steam engine. And whoever has eyes to
see knows that what works in the field of applied physics works in applied
psychology: the persistent application of an energy source to inert matter
stringently contained produces unbelievable power. Like the steam engine, you
and I are meant to generate immense but contained power. But unlike the steam
engine, you and I are meant to have fun along the way.
In this new year may you and I have fun along the way!
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