INDUCING (EVENTUAL) ADJUSTMENT BY ILLUMINATING CONCEPTS THAT HAVE BEEN HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT. OFTEN, I SEE LIKE NO ONE ELSE (AND SO DO YOU!).
One can be an artist in anything, including sensory data and digital data. As pointed out by the genius of Norbert Wiener, the difference between a general-purpose computer and a human brain is that the brain is capable of a single run only, never able to even approximately clear its past memories. The lifetime accumulation of memories contributes to the basis of whole future behavior, and is the reason why time goes the faster the older one gets. The brain is thus analogous to a single run of a computer. "Our whole life is on the pattern of Balzac's Peau de Chagrin, as the very process of learning and remembering [and metabolic living -- AT] exhausts our powers until life itself squanders our capital stock of power to live."
A trickster--while admittedly short of full reconstitution the way the germ line or a startup is doing it, anew, from 1 cell, each generation--can nevertheless help individuals and organizations delay this sad process.
A trickster--while admittedly short of full reconstitution the way the germ line or a startup is doing it, anew, from 1 cell, each generation--can nevertheless help individuals and organizations delay this sad process.
Some principles:
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FOR MANY PEOPLE, IT TAKES A LOT OF PREPARATION TO LEARN TO BECOME ORDINARY." - |
- Create own reality and not to accept an ersatz, appropriated reality.
- Ideas over algorithms.
- Quality over quantity.
- What's new over what's easy to sell.
- Creativity over everything.
- Be there doing it rather than talking about it and analyzing the people who are doing it.
- Against method, against logics. Conquest of abundance in a free society.
Alchemist and cyberneticist. Think about what isn't in front of you and make right choices no matter how much you may dislike them