• Re-focus, leisure

    “Refinement of experience”, discovery of what is hidden under multi-layered layers of human consciousness

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  • how strong you are

    It’s easy to check how strong you are by seeing how open you are to suffering and transformations

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  • Fearless experience

    Maintain a fearless disposition and accept any experience, find benefits as it is.

    In any case, life is short, don’t be afraid. 

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  • Oversaturated capitalism transitions into oligarchies

    The difference in rights is not equal to the difference in opportunities.

    Capitalism without humanism smoothly transitions into oligarchies and fascism.

    We are all people… it’s okay to want the best and strive for wealth, but one must stop, neutralize, and help others at some point of growth.

    It’s easy to manipulate and deceive poor desperate tired people, but one day they will come to take revenge.

    Blind money hunting distorts people’s focus from men, nature’s best creature – and our most important value; causing irreparable harm.

    Concentrated power leads to mistakes. Learn how to organize that in a smart and decentralized manner instead.

    Open society, critical thinking, real ethics, and morals work well balancing such systems, democracy and freedom also helps a lot, but these values don’t grow out of the primitive ‘get pleasure today and die tomorrow’ reptile brain.

    Understand the big social structure and why we need each other. Narcissistic personality is an illusion. It’s good to be a great individual, but you’re nothing without all the people, brothers and sisters.

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  • Filter emotions

    It’s perfectly normal to seek an emotional filter today.

    Emotions are often perceived as uncontrollable, but they can be managed through careful understanding and a cool, neutral perspective.

    Emotions can be exploited, causing harm, especially in political and mass media contexts.

    Art can also exploit emotions, such as the pseudo-sad piano melodies often used in cheap movies to evoke suffering.

    Pure art and real life, on the other hand, provides straightforward explorations of feelings rather than manipulation.

    For instance, a filter could be formed through indifference and neutrality (the famous “I just don’t care” soap), as well as awareness of the universal scale and our disproportionate relationship to it.

    This awareness can also bring to light our own mortality and the fact that many people are imperfect and only seek to manipulate and sell us something rather than seeking universal usefulness and truth.

    Any filter can barely touch the pure and genuine emotion; it finds its place deeply within. You simply try to maintain their higher quality, stability…

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  • Random

    A mind that, at any given moment, knows all the forces that set nature in motion and the position of all the atoms that comprise it, and is vast enough to subject these data to analysis, could encompass in a single law the movement of the biggest the smallest; for such a mind, nothing would be unclear, and the future would appear before it just as clearly as the past.

    I’m certain there’s a pure random in the universe because it’s an essential part of the grand balance.

    Even if you possessed complete knowledge, how would you exist knowing each of your own subsequent steps?

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  • Noble gases

    Noble gases practically do not enter into any compounds, so they are present in the atmosphere in a free state

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  • Humanism

    A competent philosophy is the religion of the person of future

    Dogmatism is irrelevant, it just doesn’t move

    Ask questions and find answers. Make mistakes and improve

    The universal answer is the human and the community

    What is a technology without us? Ain’t nature already tried enough to create something truly wonderful?

    The main answer lies precisely in the people, their freedom, and the beauty of their development

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  • Mass dissolves individuality

    Social connections are important, but excessive reliance on group / authority can lead to poor conclusions

    Emphasize the individual critical insight instead

    You can truly rely solely on yourself

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  • Ways of chaos

    Disasters and chaos are part of evolution

    Always be prepared for the worst

    If something happens, it always happens with a cause, let it be. Bad things eventually would not be able to pass time’s test

    Sometimes you just accept and move forward

    Keep mind clear and cold

    Truth may not pay much today, but over a long distance, it always wins

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  • Philosophy of Sound

    Whatever music style you create, if it’s cool, original and not banal, then it’s great and deserves to live


    Half-broken harmony breaks hearts and works farther than straight perfection


    Pure pleasure is always a bit illusionary


    Today, I prefer major for ambient and minor for everything else

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  • Simple Strategies to Stay Focused and Productive

    When dealing with a mess and chaos around you, while needing to organize an efficient workflow, it’s important to develop a methodology.

    This system should aim to counteract the disorder and work in harmony with your abilities and environment. The focus should be on the positive aspects—the “pluses.” By this, I mean creating a system that offers some benefit beyond just willpower, so it remains sustainable over time.

    Small strategies can help. For instance, using a timer can keep you focused. Sit for an hour with the timer ticking, and avoid distractions during that time.

    Another effective tactic is to schedule activities you need to do, such as exercise or certain work tasks, immediately after daily routines like breakfast or a shower. An obvious “before bed” routine doesn’t work well for me since you’re usually too tired to do anything serious at that time, but reading books works fine.

    In general, your self-management system should be based on positive incentives—a proactive agenda. This approach is more effective than relying on prohibitions or forcing yourself. The key is to figure out why you enjoy these tasks and want to do them.

    Set high priorities at the start of the day: tackle the most important and difficult tasks first, leaving less critical ones (like reading) for later in the evening.

    And of course, sometimes you just need to push hard on your will—rare cases require forcing, life is hard and complicated in general. But usually smart understanding where to apply positive based management works better.

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  • Form of theft

    Perhaps someday the interception of a person’s attention without his permission will be regarded as a form of theft

    Own you time, find ways to organize it, or they will steal it

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  • Happiness

    Central way to get happiness is to understand unhappiness

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  • Who wins

    It is not the sophisticated intellectual who wins people, but more often those who are more lucky, those who managed to convince folks in a simple way

    The one who is more cunning and assertive, who is bolder, wins. Sophisticated mind is not a first thing to work with normal people.  It’s great if he’s smart at the same time, but a thin mind tends to slow down the movement a lot. 

    An intellectual need to be able to be brazen, especially when working with the masses

    Who is really smart must accept this reality and adapt correspondingly

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