A friend of mine, a software engineer, faced the death of two loved ones in a single month. It was a rough time. She told me this:
"I'd like to file a bug report. In fact, I'd like to switch to a competitor's universe."
That reminds me of one of my favorite Terry Pratchett quotes, in which he says that the presumed extant Supreme Being seems to be lacking a moral compass.
I once asked a Sufi teacher "Does God exist?" His reply: "yes, but bear in mind that he loves mosquitoes just as much as he loves you."
And lastly, this from my dental hygienist: "Life's not fair. But the sun's come out."
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Jam Tomorrow
There's this great quote from Terry Pratchett's Hogfather:
Like so much Pratchett, this makes me smile, because it's funny and it's funny because it tastes true. The idea of jam (or whatever you crave) in the future has a particular draw that having the jam in hand (or mouth) doesn't. It would seem like having it today would be clearly better, since tomorrow never really arrives, but no.
Somewhere in understanding this twisted truth that going-to-have-it-later is more shiny than having-it-now, is, I suspect, the key to something Very Important.
So what is there about jam tomorrow that makes it a more powerful incentive than jam today?
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"It's the hope that's important. Big part of belief, hope. Give people jam today and they'll just sit and eat it. Jam tomorrow, now -- that'll keep them going forever."
Like so much Pratchett, this makes me smile, because it's funny and it's funny because it tastes true. The idea of jam (or whatever you crave) in the future has a particular draw that having the jam in hand (or mouth) doesn't. It would seem like having it today would be clearly better, since tomorrow never really arrives, but no.
Somewhere in understanding this twisted truth that going-to-have-it-later is more shiny than having-it-now, is, I suspect, the key to something Very Important.
So what is there about jam tomorrow that makes it a more powerful incentive than jam today?
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