Today’s *Thought of the Day* explores a powerful quote from Dostoyevsky about the beauty of going wrong in your own way instead of going right in someone else’s. Choose your own path—mistakes and all.
Why I Thank Siri and Dostoyevsky: A Thought of the Day and Question of the Day Worth Talking About
July 28, 2025 Welcome back to Low Two Pair, where each day brings a new Thought of the Day and Question of the Day two little nudges to get your brain moving, your heart beating a little differently, or at least your eyebrow raised skeptically. Today we’re diving into personal autonomy, politeness toward robots, and […]
Question of the Day: Do you say thank you to your AI after it performs a task for you?
Today’s *Question of the Day* asks: Do you thank your AI after it helps you? This small question opens up bigger ones about kindness, habits, and how we treat the tools we rely on.
Question of the Day: What is your favorite thing about Shark Week?
This Question of the Day dives deep: What’s your favorite thing about Shark Week? From breaching Great Whites to nose-boops from brave divers, join the fun and share your favorite sharky moments.
Thought of the Day: The world is full of magic things…
Discover today’s Thought of the Day: “The world is full of magic things…” by W.B. Yeats. A quiet reminder that the beauty of life is often just waiting for us to notice it.
Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: Sharpening Your Senses and Slapping Sharks
Discover the July 27 Thought of the Day and Question of the Day: a W.B. Yeats quote about seeing magic in everyday life, and a celebration of Shark Week’s wildest moments. Dive in.



