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The Art of Failure
"He understood what had happened in the greens and fairways that day. And he was bound by the particular etiquette of choking, the understanding that what he had earned was something less than a victory and what Norman had suffered was something less than a defeat."
I think this essay is by far my favorite one of Malcom's.
— Jul 27, 2025 11:13PM
"He understood what had happened in the greens and fairways that day. And he was bound by the particular etiquette of choking, the understanding that what he had earned was something less than a victory and what Norman had suffered was something less than a defeat."
I think this essay is by far my favorite one of Malcom's.
Sa Rang
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The Art of Failure
"Panic, in this sense, is the opposite of choking. Choking is about thinking too much. Panic is about thinking too little. Choking is about loss of instincts panic is reversion to instinct. They may look the same, but they are worlds apart."
— Jul 27, 2025 11:01PM
"Panic, in this sense, is the opposite of choking. Choking is about thinking too much. Panic is about thinking too little. Choking is about loss of instincts panic is reversion to instinct. They may look the same, but they are worlds apart."
Sa Rang
is on page 261 of 444
Connecting the Dots
"That is a change, but it is not exactly progress."
— Jul 27, 2025 10:48PM
"That is a change, but it is not exactly progress."
Sa Rang
is on page 244 of 444
Finished reading "Something Borrowed" and I can't help but wonder if Malcom's opinion on plagiarism and creative transformation is still the same with the rise of AI. Although I cannot say I agree with Malcolm on his view of plagiarism and copyright, it was still an interesting read.
— Jul 25, 2025 08:43PM
Sa Rang
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John Rock's Error
"It was the fault of the haphazard nature of science which all too often produces progress in advance of understanding."
— Jul 11, 2025 07:36PM
"It was the fault of the haphazard nature of science which all too often produces progress in advance of understanding."
Sa Rang
is on page 101 of 444
Just finished reading True Colors, and I don't think I've gotten a more comprehensive background on women's hair dye in 1950s America, and how politics and psychology and hair dye are all related.
A very interesting read on the women behind some of the biggest hair dye brands
— Jul 11, 2025 07:06PM
A very interesting read on the women behind some of the biggest hair dye brands

