by David Sasaki | Aug 3, 2017 | English
I still don’t expect Modest Mouse to mean as much to anyone else as it does to me. But here’s my best attempt at explaining why, to me, they mean so much.
by David Sasaki | Apr 26, 2017 | English
When I visit my infinity place I will recall a quote by Benjamin Franklin: “Life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.”
by David Sasaki | May 5, 2016 | Book Review, English
The difference between the drowning child and the distant child is one of duty versus altruism.
by David Sasaki | Oct 10, 2014 | English
Throughout my 20s I was an outsider, a nomad, a wanderer of the network and rebel against the institutions. I was more inspired by what made me angry than what I could do to make a difference. I had ideas for how the media should change, how philanthropy should...
by David Sasaki | Nov 20, 2012 | Book Review, English
One of those books that I read mostly in order to recommend it to others. I’m already part of the urbanist converted, and Glaeser is preaching to the choir. For those of you who are comfortably content in the suburbs, or wary of the chaotic hustle and bustle of...
by David Sasaki | Nov 17, 2012 | Book Review, English
In the past year I have read two books that completely transformed how I understand reality. The first, The Information by James Gleick, which I reviewed here, helped me truly understand for the first time just what is information, that pervasive abstraction that...