taste waste ahead

"Taste Waste Ahead," January 14, 2022 (#14)

original title

Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success by Adam Grant (2013)

The Giver by Lois Lowry (1993)

two lines from "Eating the Other: Desire and Resistance," chapter 2 of Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks (1992)

one line from Pop Song: Adventures in Art & Intimacy by Larissa Pham (2021)

Taste Waste Ahead

Interest is what drives people to invest their time and energy in

a bicycle outside where it would be waiting for its owner at the end of

transactions in which buyers and sellers can agree on a fair price, exchanging

the stuffed elephant which was kept there. Many of the comfort objects

are more attentive to others’ behaviors and more attuned to

growing rapidly, now crawling and giggling across the room and pulling

what made him so successful in finding diamonds in the rough

beyond one's experience.


Make no explicit comments, or rely solely on visual messages.

This generosity experiment is likely to be most psychologically rewarding if

there were a lot of colors, and one of them was called red

behavior to invest in those on whom she could have the greatest influence.

They had together disregarded the rules about rudeness, and

the sudden reversal of their positions was due to a choice made by

the bridge that crosses the river to the west of town.

I like that the aim of the race is in its name,

that change is the frank expression of longing

and made an attempt to destroy him with

the equivalent of a five-minute favor.


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