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The Catch-22 of Academic Ecosystems
Either :
You have a horrible boss, who doesn’t like you and whom you don’t like, and thus he won’t give you a recommendation to apply elsewhere. You spend years fruitlessly, unhappily, and can’t get away either.
Or :
You have a lovely boss, whom you like, and who likes you. He wants you to stay with him for another project, but he’s such a nice guy he’s even willing to write you a good reco. just because he’s willing to take a hit to advance your career. A true mentor. And this makes him so much of a Jesus-Christ figure that you don’t feel like applying anyway, and you’d rather stay with him, rather for
Cities as Transient Structures
I just saw a TED talk by Paul Romer, who spoke about what he called ‘charter cities’. His entire talk had this vague neo-con subtext, and it was all about ‘us’ bringing things to ‘them’. He has many good points, but I think most of them will not see the light of reality because of the evil capitalist world we live in.
But he did make several interesting points about cities. Here’s a brief, transformed summary :
In complex systems like nations, cities are nuclei of rapid change. And villages and de-centralised habitations have a lot of inertia, and are extremely resistant to change. He advocates moving everyone from the
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