Don’t grow old without the benefits of age.
Aphorism No. 356
On National Bison Day, there are two ways to honor the animal: Eat bison meat — or don’t.
Aphorism No. 355
If a poem is good, it takes minutes to read, hours to write, and days to understand.
Aphorism No. 354
Never lose the ability to see objects in clouds.
Aphorism No. 353
The difference between a poor winner and sore loser is time.
Aphorism No. 352
Live so you are satisfied with your life at the end even if you are wrong about the afterlife.
Aphorism No. 351
Bad decisions carry double the interest rate of good decisions.
Aphorism No. 350
If computers ever gossip about each other, that will be the time — and probably far past the time — to fear artificial intelligence.
Aphorism No. 349
Paper has the ability to remember.
Aphorism No. 348
To see how far we’ve come as a species, look at a 15th-century map of the world.