Snippets

Craig Barrett

(For anyone who was listening on Acast, the podcast hosting has been moved to RSS.com at https://rss.com/podcasts/snippets) This is a podcast about nothing in particular. Each episode is just a slice of life. Most often these will probably be me reading and talking about a story or part of a story, or perhaps reading a poem. I'll be reading only works that are out of copyright - think Project Gutenberg. There will probably be a lot of fables, but I might occasionally find some old sci-fi or classic fiction to throw in. Anything that isn't a short story will just be a piece of the story. I also have occasional thoughts on life in general, or on things like meditation and stoicism. I've also been doing some actor training recently and I may muse on what I'm learning there, or my experiences of different types of theatre, classes and people. Episodes are not going to be coming out on a regular schedule. Right now this is just a hobby to see where it goes, if anywhere. If there are particular stories you'd like to hear, please let me know. But always bear in mind that I cannot record anything that is covered by copyright. I do hope you enjoy this journey. If you do, please let other people know about it. And let me know, too :) Hosted on RSS.com.

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  1. Unintended Consequences

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    Unintended Consequences

    Unintended consequences are quite common. We usually only notice them when they're bad. And when they're bad, we often don't think of them as unintended. Instead, we ascribe intent and possibly malice to the person or persons whose actions led to the consequences. But even the best intentions can lead to unintended consequences that we see as negative, whether to us or to others. There are any number of things going on that are likely to have uintended consequences, whether it's AI or something your neighbour does. There are things going on these days where people concerned about possible unintended consequences are even demonised because their concern is viewed by some as active hatred. When you find yourself facing the consequences of others' actions, give some time to considering what their real intentions were. When you find yourself faced with people dealing with such consequences, or even expressing concern about them, particularly if the views are contrary to your own, take some time to consider that person's point of view. You may think their views make no sense, but they're not really any different from your views in terms of how real they seem to the person who holds them. This episode's story is another from The Grey Fair Book, which you can find at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6746 Remember, if you have any requests for particular stories, stories from particular authors, countries or cultures, please let me know. Have a good one. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro02:22 - A Fairy's Blunder30:53 - Commentary

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(For anyone who was listening on Acast, the podcast hosting has been moved to RSS.com at https://rss.com/podcasts/snippets) This is a podcast about nothing in particular. Each episode is just a slice of life. Most often these will probably be me reading and talking about a story or part of a story, or perhaps reading a poem. I'll be reading only works that are out of copyright - think Project Gutenberg. There will probably be a lot of fables, but I might occasionally find some old sci-fi or classic fiction to throw in. Anything that isn't a short story will just be a piece of the story. I also have occasional thoughts on life in general, or on things like meditation and stoicism. I've also been doing some actor training recently and I may muse on what I'm learning there, or my experiences of different types of theatre, classes and people. Episodes are not going to be coming out on a regular schedule. Right now this is just a hobby to see where it goes, if anywhere. If there are particular stories you'd like to hear, please let me know. But always bear in mind that I cannot record anything that is covered by copyright. I do hope you enjoy this journey. If you do, please let other people know about it. And let me know, too :) Hosted on RSS.com.