Category: Philosophy & Musings
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Musings
When you leave someone alone and give them the luxury of time and resources, will they seek indulgence or fulfillment? Enabling someone to choose “fulfillment” in that instance seems to be a principal goal of every philosophy I have thus far come across. And yet ironically, most people I’ve met twist teachings/philosophies to go the other way—to…
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Musings
“At a certain point in one’s development, the dualistic concept of one teacher and one student must fade away. In its stead will be the infinitely more organic idea of an autodidact: one that absorbs knowledge from all angles, from all venues, regardless of how society judges these sources of wisdom. Instead of one teacher, now there is an infinity…
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Musings
Authors romp through fields of wonder and absurdity, keeping their perception peeled so they may snare ripened concepts, ones that are ready to be conveyed to the “real world.”
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Musings
Nature often follows the course of least resistance. As humans, we can do that as well. But as humans, we are offered an infinitely more tantalizing possibility: To follow the path of most fulfillment.
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Musings
Using knowledge to rediscover wisdom is something that we humans never seem to get tired of. (We also seem to never get tired of using knowledge to justify our foolishness).
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Musings
Much like the Spartans balked at the use of arrows and the Samurai balked at the use of the gun, humans in general seem to balk at anything that questions their established rituals/beliefs. In order to create art, however, I believe the artist must demonstrate detachment from external systems/structures. It is PERCEPTION that must be structured—not…
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Musings
(This one may be a bit harsh) I’m a little suspicious of people who never seem to take substantive action; I may enjoy their company…but I’m extra leery of working with them. Because from what I’ve seen, there’s a decent chance that their genius is tied up in creating/feeding self-defeating rationales that forgive them for always running in place and…
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Musings
From what I’ve seen, few want to admit that in order to create a captivating vision, you gotta do the dirty work of rooting through your ignorance and honing your perception into a fine blade that cuts away obstacles and leaves behind results.
