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</b><p>The bat-like creature flying through a night sky declares the subject of this famous engraving: Melancolia I. That dark temperament is personified by a female figure seated in the foreground. The winged infant beside her is a 'genius' (in the ancient sense, meaning an accompanying spirit).<p>Melancholy has wings and from her belt hang keys and a money bag, symbolizing power and wealth. She is surrounded by measuring instruments. Above her head is a panel of 'magic' numbers (they add up to 34 in all directions). At her feet are the tools that can fashion the material world. Yet she does nothing: lost in thought, she turns away from the light.]] I have two longstanding fields of interest: one is cultural theory and criticism, philosophy, and the humanities; the other is Chinese politics, religion, and history. Since becoming a Wikipedian I've also become interested in ]. Misplaced Pages is a complex place, especially when it comes to contentious topics where editors have strong opinions and are committed to seeing the Misplaced Pages pages on those topics represent those opinions. I used to be quite sanguine about the encyclopedia, but the issue of persistent POV-pushing coupled with aggressive and disruptive behavior is a difficult and complex one to deal with. No suggestions for a solution to that problem, though the thoughts seem a good start. (This is mainly in reference to the ] family of articles and some articles on China, with which I have been involved.)
It seems that every year I have a new fascination. At the moment, it is the intersection between traditional culture, particularly Chinese, modern psychology, and various economic and social theories.

Misplaced Pages is interesting for another reason, I guess it is a kind of ] though it is not all that serious: it is simply that some types of articles get little attention. For example, the articles on ], generally, are poorly sourced, often poorly written, and are not all that useful (I'm not speaking of all of them, but a goodly number). I can only guess that this reflects the biases of Wikipedians writ large, because they just don't care about that stuff so much. In other article spaces, an unsourced sentence won't be allowed for a second. On ], however, you get sentences like ''"There are some elements to think about when choosing the form of payment. When submitting an offer, the acquiring firm should consider other potential bidders and think strategically."'' as though this were a how-to guide! I want to build out some of those articles with good sources and make them more informative.

I have two modes of editing: one is the general grazing, where I cruise around, fix things, nip things, join in arguments, tidy up sentences, and sometimes delete or rearrange paragraphs, sections, or even pages. The other mode is a more focused, and therefore rare, state, where I go and get some books, or pick a topic and find some online reliable sources, then go and build out, create, or rewrite pages. I do that more rarely because it is more intellectually taxing.

One word of advice if you are new here: if you edit in controversial areas, and you are not intimidated by extant editors with strong views on the topic, prepare to be ]. The problem will be resolved eventually, but you may need a seriously thick skin.


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I have found a new interest in permaculture and hope to contribute to these topics as I deepen my knowledge.

It seems that every year I have a new fascination. At the moment, it is the intersection between traditional culture, particularly Chinese, modern psychology, and various economic and social theories.

Essays of interest

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"A sense of irony is the first victim of utopian dreams."Theodore Dalrymple

"The fact of the matter is that editors who care about Misplaced Pages lose to editors who desire only to make articles reflect their viewpoints."user:Hipocrite

"To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead."Thomas Paine

"Exit, pursued by a bear."William Shakespeare


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