Tag: Thoughts
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Musings
My attention is drawn by people who embody quotes, rather than spew them. I listen closely to what they have to say. Unfortunately, they’re usually too busy doing stuff to offer up a statement.
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Musings
Principles are simple, but contexts aren’t. Recognizing context-driven variables is a superpower in and of itself. Channeling principles so they address those variables in a functional manner… I believe at that point you start to embody wisdom, rather than spending long, frustrating hours trying to puzzle it out.
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Musings
With the right arrangement of words or colors, books and films can lift my spirit and free my mind. There seems to be little if any science to this, and that’s why I edit my work until I’m heartily sick of it.
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Musings
I’ve made a lot of offerings to the powers that be—soul-stirring appeals, fancy-sounding deductions—but over the span of time, the most widely accepted one seems to be competence.
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The Weekly Update: Echo, Kor’Thank, and Podcast Stuff
Kor’Thank word count: 21,776 (still dealing with some Echo 4 logistics, will start up again soon) Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! And BIG THANKS to those who posted positive reviews on Amazon or Goodreads!!! News: Echo 4 is OUT! Right now I’m working on cobbling the omnibus together—man what a monster table of contents! …
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Richard Piland has posted an AWESOME review of the entire Echo series!
B’BAM! Richard Piland—an awesome reader and critic who has been me through the first, super-noobed out edition of Echo 1—has posted a GREAT review of the entire series on his blog! I’m flattered and honored by Richard’s kind words, especially since he was very honest with his first review of Echo 1 and gave it…
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Musings
I’ve been lied to by my heart. I’ve been lied to by my head. I have never been lied to by ethics-bounded results.
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Musings
While it may be annoying, it’s prudent to slog through complexity time and again in order to produce simple solutions. Those solutions keep complexity “annoying,” rather than “overwhelming.”
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Musings
One of the best defenses against micromanagement from others and life is, in my opinion, managing yourself so well that it becomes stupidly obvious that anyone who tries to micromanage you is destined to fail, for they will clearly look like an idiot to any observer with an ounce of sense. This internally powered effort,…
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Musings
The writer’s mind mustn’t cling to beauty or horror, for both concepts will be rendered meaningless if that mind rots away in a stasis-made prison.
