Tag: mysticism

  • Musings

    Musings

    If existence is made of information, then effective communication becomes the most influential action you could ever take.  This works across all domains.  In comedy, you communicate a reason as to why your audience should laugh.  In war, you communicate a reason as to why the opposition should surrender.  In art, you communicate a reason…

  • Musings

    Musings

    The end can come at any moment. That being the case, I advocate being brutally honest with oneself (so you know where you are in relation to your aims, and can consequently chart a realistic course), move with a purpose, and have as much fun as possible along the way. Musings, Volume 1, available on…

  • Musings

    Musings

    It pays to examine yourself on a daily basis, and prune away any lies that have surreptitiously festered within your perception.  Although it’s initially uncomfortable, it becomes increasingly easier to laugh at them as they fall from their perch.  The alternative is way more unpleasant. If they’re allowed to grow into a giant tower, it…

  • Musings

    Musings

    If you’re honest about your desires and the reasons behind them, you can pick who you want to be like, who you don’t want to be like, and work out a rough idea of where you want to go.  But all that depends on being honest with yourself. Without that, you have no idea of…

  • Musings

    Musings

    There’s a huge difference between those who cling to simplicity, and those who can simplify. The first group will avoid ambiguity, even though it holds great adventure and great rewards.  The second group can blaze a trail for others to follow, and benefit the collective through critical thinking. Musings, Volume 1, available on Amazon Kindle:  Musings,…

  • Musings

    Musings

    “Knowing your shit” is being able to explain why you’re doing what you’re doing, why it’s better than the alternate courses of action, and using your reasoning to outpace the competition. It sounds straightforward when it’s written like that, but knowing why you’re doing what you’re doing means you have to know yourself—STUDY yourself—to see…

  • Musings

    Musings

    In the beginning, it is largely about knowing the rules.  We’re all familiar with that phase. But at a certain point, it becomes less about knowing the rules and knowing yourself.  That knowledge is deeply rooted, and fundamentally connected to others’ behavior; it makes the reasoning behind “the rules” readily apparent. When you continue expanding…

  • Musings

    Musings

    It’s better to direct the flow while we can, rather than wait for overwhelming pressure to build up and force it into the right direction. That way we can ride the currents.  If we constantly procrastinate, we risk drowning. Musings, Volume 1, available on Amazon Kindle:  Musings, Volume 1 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1…

  • Musings

    Musings

    Use discipline and critical thinking. You can gain time to gain options to gain dominance and then you’ll be in a position to exercise mercy and ethics. But it all starts with discipline and critical thinking. Musings, Volume 1, available on Amazon Kindle:  Musings, Volume 1 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2…

  • Musings

    Musings

    No great endeavor works without discipline. But typically, that’s not enough.  Usually, strategy is required.  Strategy is borne from clear perception, which arises from deep introspection and contemplation.  Those are often painful, which is why the exhortation to “know yourself” is echoed throughout stories and parables. But sometimes, neither of those is enough.  Sometimes, we…