I'm reading Karl Popper's "Conjectures and Refutations" right now, it's pretty interesting. I like his theory that knowledge grows through trial and error because, well, I make a lot of mistakes.
I'm leaving for Telluride a week from tomorrow, 6 days in a ski-in/ski-out house. Not really a snowboard spot, but they've got some really nice runs if you just want to ride.
I've got a 300 level econ, calc 2, graduate level marketing (4 hours twice a week), and a stats class. I have Fridays off, but I've had interviews the past 2 fridays, so I've had no time to relax
I just finished a great book, "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins, that discusses some of these topics from the viewpoint of an atheist. It's a good read, but you have to approach it with an open mind, particularly if you're religious.