I found this article on the trich folder from the New Yorker, which was a fascinating read. The author suggests being more aware of our thoughts and the more we know about them, the better our decisions and actions will be.
I have to say I find this idea appealing. The more we know about a thought or problem, the more we can make better decisions and better actions. When I was a kid, I was told that my thoughts were my own, but now I know that’s not true. If I’m thinking about something, I have to be aware of what I’m thinking and why I’m thinking. If I’m not, then I have no control over what’s going on inside my head.
Its important to also be aware of the more you know about something, the less you can be wrong about it. Think about what you know about it, and see if you can find any reasons why you could be wrong.
I just got a new book from Amazon that has an awesome cover. It’s called “Trich” and it looks a lot like a cross between a toad, a chameleon and a dragon. I’m not sure, but it sounds like a fun book to read.
Trich is actually a common name for a small genus of animals (trichoptera in the case of this book) which include a variety of different types of insects (and yes it is a cross between a toad and a dragon). More commonly, they’re referred to as “trichoptera”, because they’re all classified as “creatures of the water.
Trichoptera are a rather common group of aquatic creatures and in general, theyre all pretty small, fast-moving insects that live in a water environment, but most species are rather rare. Most of the trichoptera found in nature are considered to be part of the water fauna, but not all of them.
Most of the trichoptera are quite small and are usually quite slow moving. They’re also quite shy, so they tend to live in colonies. They are quite rare, and are often found in the aquatic environment. Trichoptera have to be quite careful about where they are going to sleep, because they are attracted to light. If they don’t get enough light, the trichoptera can quickly kill them.
In a recent study, a researcher found that the trichoptera were most attracted to light at a distance of 7-10 inches. A trichoptera can be most attracted to light at the wavelength of the ultraviolet (UV) of the sun, but it is the blue-violet spectrum of the sunlight that can actually be as harmful to them as the UV. They tend to live in dark areas so they are extremely vulnerable to things like UV radiation.
UV radiation (especially if it comes in the form of sunlight) can damage the trichoptera’s bodies. In a study published in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology by researchers from the University of Maryland, the trichoptera were exposed to UV radiation and showed a number of changes in their body. Some of the changes included the trichoptera becoming more likely to have trichocytes, which are white blood cells that help the cell defend itself against viruses and bacteria.
One of the more interesting findings is that UV is also involved in the formation of the black spots of trichiasis. These small black spots are actually trichocytes. UV radiation is also involved in the formation of the black spots because they get thicker and more prominent over time. This is particularly interesting because it doesn’t seem to be a problem with humans, who don’t have any black spots.