Quick Quiz
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Nicked from Kimberly
"Name for me five events/things that shifted your perception of yourself or the world around you greatly."
Aged 10: Scoring 91% in a maths test and coming in top of the class. First time I realised that I was particularly good at something.
Age 21: Chris Campbell comes to find me because people missed me when I wasn't in the bar. First time that I became conscious that people could miss me.
Age 23: Reading The Schroedinger's Cat Trilogy and Prometheus Rising, which opened my eyes to the games society plays. Yes, I was particularly oblivious.
Age 24: Reading an introduction to neural networks and a book on complexity (The Collapse of Chaos), which demonstrated how seemingly complex results can come from simple causes and how the brain (possibly) interprets events.
Age 24-27: Going out with Gina (and then looking after her and then being her friend), which opened my eyes to the instabilities and neuroses in all of us.
"Name for me five events/things that shifted your perception of yourself or the world around you greatly."
Aged 10: Scoring 91% in a maths test and coming in top of the class. First time I realised that I was particularly good at something.
Age 21: Chris Campbell comes to find me because people missed me when I wasn't in the bar. First time that I became conscious that people could miss me.
Age 23: Reading The Schroedinger's Cat Trilogy and Prometheus Rising, which opened my eyes to the games society plays. Yes, I was particularly oblivious.
Age 24: Reading an introduction to neural networks and a book on complexity (The Collapse of Chaos), which demonstrated how seemingly complex results can come from simple causes and how the brain (possibly) interprets events.
Age 24-27: Going out with Gina (and then looking after her and then being her friend), which opened my eyes to the instabilities and neuroses in all of us.