Traffic waves are my new favorite metaphor for moral law. They’re one of the easiest ways to see how “refusing to participate in an illusion reveals it as an illusion,” without having to do anything particularly virtuous. But yesterday I left out the most important thing:
Aug 11, 2022·edited Aug 11, 2022Liked by Mike Elias
I think Diogenes the Cynic used this tactic in c. 350 BC. There's lots about him online but I recommend the discussion of him in How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell.
The rush-hour cross
I think Diogenes the Cynic used this tactic in c. 350 BC. There's lots about him online but I recommend the discussion of him in How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell.