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Advanced systems
An advanced system cannot be just modeled just like a plan, it can only evolve on its own through experiential understanding.
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Focus on reality
More experience and observation of facts, not theories, opinions, or hopes.
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Big data; mind processing
With all the new technologies—starting from electricity to advanced encoding techniques—we now have access to vast amounts of information. However, this information does not yet constitute knowledge (which is tested experience that can be repeated and valued for human or natural growth) nor feeling (a pathway to knowledge and meaningful experience, such as through art). To achieve these, all…
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Experience of giving the birth
I have tried everything in life. All sorts of drugs and connections, tons of different experiences. But giving life to your first child is something above all that. Especially all good. Its unique and deep feeling with the widest perspective. Yet it teaches you so much. I’m glad to meet you here, Maya.
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Aesthetics is shaped by the mind
I’ve tested and noticed it countless times, and it remains true: beauty arises within the perceiver. While objectivity may create harmony and order, the essence of aesthetics is shaped by the mind. And experience, experience, experience, there is so much deep meaning in it.
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Culth of youth
The cult of youth is everywhere today, I don’t accept it. Young people are mostly inexperienced, undeveloped, some are clearly stupid. Maybe this is reflexive of trends in capitalism, economics and society? “Pour energy recklessly! who cares about the consequences and perspective, pocket the money while it’s lying around”. Thirty / forty+ is the ideal…
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Cognition and experience
They say that the purest knowledge is empirical, that is, based on direct experience. But experience can be deceitful, e.g. optical illusions or logical experiments of dual interpretation. After all, understanding is the primary of the mind and of it’s director: the reason. A simple experiment: imagine the smartest man, the best mind system in…
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Outer and inner
It is very important in this world to be able to draw a clear line between one’s inner self and the outer world. Do not allow the random external and every passing to insult the inner integrity and peace. The outer world – it’s just the outer world… every experience in its essence is somehow…
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The hidden details we perceive
All objects after cognition have codes embedded in them. For example, let’s have an idea of future or current augmented reality glasses that would show the calories of each piece of food in your hand. But we’ve already skilled to do something like that, when you hold a piece of pizza in your hand, for…
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Creation, space, reflections
A canvas, an empty prepared space – a place where my feelings and ideas converge and materialize when I create – whether it is a musical composition, visual, textual, an idea in the space of my thoughts. Post-experience framing.Once I perceived and received some data from the experience, then evaluated it (values are one of…
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Sometimes losing and making mistakes is totally normal and acceptable
It’s okay to lose sometimes and all that. Making mistakes is also normal. I’ve seen many people “marry their beliefs” and stubbornly stick to their foolishness until the end… But who are we, just human beings. Experience has repeatedly shown that it’s better and more effective to accept the nature of our imperfections – but…
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Thoughts on quality
Quality… it necessarily comes with experience, because without good experience behind there is no good quality in front. Good quality is something that has been learned and touched many times, and it’s also always honest – honest here means quality for quality’s sake.
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The Mirage of Variety
There exists something known as the mirage of variety, where a person strives to obtain everything – tasting all the dishes, pursuing all romantic interests, visiting all countries, listening to every track, acquiring all the movies, and so on. To begin with, for real – it becomes boring quickly, one can’t experience everything, it’s same…