Linus Torvalds himself also describes a notion as Linus's Law in the prologue to the book The Hacker Ethic: "Linus's Law says that all of our motivations fall into three basic categories. More important, progress is about going through those very same things as 'phases' in a process of evolution, a matter of passing from one category to the next. The categories, in order, are 'survival', 'social life', and 'entertainment'."So stop worrying. Kick back. Set a spell. This is progress.
"Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors."
-Jonas Salk
Friday, December 5, 2008
Celebrate the end of the Rat Race
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This sounds like an abbreviated Maslow. I find self-actualized and transcendent folks to be wonderfully entertaining.
Reminds me more of the Hitchhiker's guide:
How will we eat?
Why do we eat?
Where should we have lunch?
--pb
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