Active vs. Passive Research
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Call me crazy, but I prefer active research. What is active vs. passive research? Well in the words of my favorite comedian Eddie Izzard "Active research is exploring and discovering. Passive research is when you let the research come to you." (ex. through the TV like The History Channel, A&E, or The Science Channel)
The other day as I was driving my son to school in the morning, I saw a dead possum (we live in a heavily wooded area). This possum was not marred or disfigured in any way; just immobile. When I left 4 hours later to take my twins to school, I saw two hawks dragging the possum out of the road. As they dragged it along, each would stop periodically to pick up the entrails left behind from the carcass. I found the whole scene grotesquely fascinating.
When I got home, I tried to encourage my (cave)man husband to take an energizing stroll with me to the hawk/possum carcass display to do some active research. He said, "No way. I will wait to do passive research on the Science Channel."
Darn!
The other day as I was driving my son to school in the morning, I saw a dead possum (we live in a heavily wooded area). This possum was not marred or disfigured in any way; just immobile. When I left 4 hours later to take my twins to school, I saw two hawks dragging the possum out of the road. As they dragged it along, each would stop periodically to pick up the entrails left behind from the carcass. I found the whole scene grotesquely fascinating.
When I got home, I tried to encourage my (cave)man husband to take an energizing stroll with me to the hawk/possum carcass display to do some active research. He said, "No way. I will wait to do passive research on the Science Channel."
Darn!
