The Turkey Problem: A Lesson in Trust, Betrayal, and Statistics
The turkey thought the farmer was his friend... until Christmas. This post explores Bertrand Russell's "Turkey Problem" as a metaphor for relationship betrayal. I ask whether the way we build trust makes us vulnerable to shock, and if changing our mindset could protect our hearts.
Why We Research in a World Without Guarantees
Does A cause B, or does B just happen after A?
This post dives into the philosophy of David Hume, exploring the "Problem of Induction" and why relying on the past to predict the future is logically circular—, and what that means for how we understand reality.