1. What My Sled Dogs Taught Me About Planning for the Unknown
I don’t usually advocate for learning from dogs. But since we humans are not always very good with «negotiating countless shifting variables», we might as well take some canine advice. I mean, this is good advice: «We should ask for support before we need it. We should support others before they ask. Because if you don’t know how far you’re going, you need to act like you’re going forever.» Read it now.
2. All We Can Save
Just finished it, easily one of my favourite books this year: a collection of essays from women at the forefront of the climate movement. Clear-eyed throughout, alarming where it needs to be, optimistic whenever possible. Get it now.
3. Get Tech the Hell Away From the Trolley Problem
It starts out as a rant against tech dudes using the most mainstream philosophical thought experiment to figure out who autonomous cars should kill. However, the article goes on to make a broader, more interesting point: It’s an …