Meetup : Madison: Reading Group, Seeing with Fresh Eyes
Discussion article for the meetup : Madison: Reading Group, Seeing with Fresh Eyes
At this meetup, we’ll discuss the Seeing with Fresh Eyes sequence. Roughly speaking, this sequence is about the stickiness of old ideas, and how hard they can make it to have new ideas. Try to read this before showing up—as usual for our reading group sessions, you’re welcome to come if you haven’t read these lately, but some of the conversation might be incomprehensible. To keep the reading down to a reasonable length, I recommend the following handful of pages.
First, a few well-documented studies, pointing vaguely at the general trend:
Then, a mad plunge into related speculation and advice:
As usual, I also like the rest of the posts in the sequence, but they don’t fit together with these so well, I think; so I’ll leave those out of this list. If you have the time for those, too, go ahead and read the full sequence.
Also, thanks to Nick for offering to host this week!
I’d like to start attending meetups in Madison (I moved about 2 weeks ago), but I don’t want to barge in if it would be intrusive.
It wouldn’t be “barging in”, new folks are welcome!
On the other hand, if it’s uncomfortable for you to first show up when someone’s hosting it at their apartment, that’s pretty understandable. For exactly that reason, some next weeks’ meetups are at a public place—usually Michelangelo’s coffee shop on State St. Next week, for instance.
Also, go ahead and sign up for our mailing list; some local stuff is posted there that doesn’t make its way to the main LW page.