"Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion." - Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary" : Let's break this down
Lackland's Laws: 1. Never be first. 2. Never be last. 3. Never volunteer for anything. In an era where workplace dynamics and corporate survival strategies are under increasing scrutiny, a controversial set of principles known as "Lackland's Laws" has resurfaced in organizational psychology debates
"I've looked at the listing, and it's right!" - Joel Halpern In the dense heart of San Francisco's vibrant Mission District, a significant real estate transaction is about to unfold
Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody finds it out. In a stunning turn of events, a recent incident at a major corporate headquarters has shed light on the often overlooked yet detrimental impact of ignorance in professional and public spheres
If there are epigrams, there must be meta-epigrams. In the evolving landscape of literary theory and critical analysis, the concept of epigrams has long held a significant place
"I am looking for a honest man." - Diogenes the Cynic The bustling agora of ancient Athens was a cacophony of merchants hawking wares, politicians delivering speeches, and citizens debating the issues of the day
"Authors are easy to get on with" - if you're fond of children. -- Michael Joseph, "Observer" ## …and the Curious Case of Authorly Affability The observation, delivered with characteristic dry wit by publisher Michael Joseph in a recent *Observer* piece, has sparked a surprisingly robust debate within literary circles and beyond: “Authors are easy to get on with – if you’re fond of children