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Processes of creativity
Loosen up style of creator action in music production (or other art) for example when you are relaxed and you don’t care about anything, you kind of allow yourself more…. that kind of music sounds more interesting and deeper, but there’s more marriage among it. I recently came across one of my older works, from…
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The layering of fortunate circumstances
The development of progress is a total accumulation of fortunate circumstances. The lucky events endure. It is additionally filtered by life at a distance – the lucky villains and fools lose in the end, as well as all their legacy. Only what is not only fortunate but universally, humanistically optimal for people remains. Just mechanically,…
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Self-spinning nature of progression
Spiral of progression Black and white Something and nothing Prosperity and crisis It’s all necessary, it’s all natural… spiraling through itself, thus the eternal motion of the engine of life is realized. An inner screwing backwards… recoil… a sudden push like aversion forward… some bounce back. Then again… It’s a circular movement, both sides are…
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Human being is the essence (edits)
It’s not the place that beautifies the man, it’s the man who beautifies the place. The same can be said of destiny. It’s not destiny that beautifies a man or a fortune, it’s the person who beautifies the destiny. If a person is nice, deep mind, handsome and interesting, truly open and humanistic, then even…
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it’s complicated it’s complicated it’s complicated
The world is a very complex, messy and spontaneous place. We’re human beings, and in our society and our systems of living, it’s even more complicated. There’s randomness everywhere. Very, very much depends on luck… the wilder we are, the more our system and distribution depends on chance. But this comes from an observer perspective…
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Concentration of negativity
Personally, inside (and maybe socially, outside too) it is always better to distill the negativity abstractly, disperse it – because it tends to concentrate into a point, thus intensifying. And the main thing here, causing harm to you first of all, not to the object of hatred…In any situation, keep calm reasoning. How to disperse?…
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Freedom and limitations
Absolute freedom is an illusion, like if transport in the city moved as everyone wanted it to – spontaneously and without rules. In movement (and life is movement), reasonable restrictions on the flow are necessary, you can’t just let everyone move freely and chaotically. The same with aesthetics and ethics where limits are needed, they…
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Problems of capitalism, public structures and money
In the jungles of modern world’s capitalism, in a huge big company… they’re not aiming to make just a good product. They’re just trying to make a product that will sell well. Values there don’t aim a healthy, beautiful, prosperous society, but only to fill their own pocket with money, no matter if letting other…
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Balancing aesthetic: the base prevails
Aesthetically, even if one likes the colorful (for example, in clothes), it is normal and acceptable, and sometimes it might even be good, but one must remember to balance it with the “base” – the garnish – “rice”, “bread”, that is – the simple. Aesthetically, but also ideologically. Balancing it with simplicity. Black, white, gray,…
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Assorted Musings
Life is not a random phenomenon or magic. It is just the very essence of complication and selection of (chemical and physical) dynamic processes, any chemical reaction develops complication and selection among others (the most efficient processes get more space and energy, gradually the process of organization of reactions takes place). Far more questionable in…
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Pareto Principle, 80/20, entropy, quality
As in a society where there are few intelligent hardworking people and many lazy fools, so in the world as a whole, for example, even in countries – there are few good, free and efficient systems, but a lot of poisonous tyranny and lawlessness, degradation, foulness. [Not only today’s crap evil circle of Russia, China,…
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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…