Hello!
I wrote well this week.
Started with this short story at HWC. There is a nice song recommendation at the end - Welcome to the internet. You’d like it.
Retire
It has been a month since Padmakshi retired. Forty years of a job, which she neither hated nor loved. A job, which gave her strength to raise two sons, and salvage a husband.
BlueSky is taking my Statistics blogs to the right people. As I said previously, it is a marketplace of algorithms/feeds. For my stat blogs, I focus on a couple of feeds. I receive relevant content there and my posts go to relevant people. A post on collider bias did well.
I have two other blogs on this subject:
I enjoyed writing these this week. Got more clarity on causality.
I closed a couple of books that I’d opened weeks ago.
Carl Sagan’s “Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors”. Consider it if you are interested in evolutionary biology. Sagan wrote a lot about current human morality in the backdrop of Evolution/Biology. He did a similar thing in Cosmos in the backdrop of Universe/Astronomy. I like both.
P.Sri Devi’s కాలాతీత వ్యక్తులు. It’s a good novel. Engaging read. In one of its reviews, reviewer wrote “గొప్ప రచనలు పాఠకులకు తాత్విక దర్శనం అందించాలి” (Great writings should provide readers with philosophical insight). This story tried to do that and speaks about individualism, personal responsibility etc. Of course, not preachy about it and that makes it a good story.