Saturday, May 11, 2024
Life is full of tradeoffs:..............
.............if we want more "big data" and artificial intelligence then we might have less green energy.
If you believe the system....................
...............has your best interest at heart, you might consider reading this post from our friend at Sippican Cottage.
Evolution.............................
..............................can be messy and painful:
The world rewards those who can best adapt to change. Legacy companies struggle to adapt because their businesses are organized to dominate a market that no longer exists. The game has changed, but media is far from dead.
Less would be good.......................
What the nation will most need from the presidency in 2025 is less of it. But both the incumbent and his predecessor intend to intensify the anti-constitutional executive aggrandizement that has become a bipartisan tradition.
It preceded Donald Trump, whose presidential lawlessness was, like him, haphazard and opportunistic. Joe Biden’s presidency-without-limits has been ideological and perversely principled. Progressives, such as he has become late in life, are impatient with institutional impediments (Congress and courts) to progress, meaning their policy preferences achieved by unfettered presidential actions.
-George Will, as clipped from here
Friday, May 10, 2024
dogmatically.....................
History and the study of cultures do not teach or prove that values or cultures are relative. All to the contrary, that is a philosophical premise that we now bring to our study of them. This premise is unproven and dogmatically asserted for what are largely political reasons.
-Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind
full...............................
Although the world is very full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.
-attributed to Helen Keller
your thing..........................
Making art is not selfish; it's for the rest of us. If you don't do your thing, you are cheating us.
chosen consciously...............?
. . . the essential point of freedom is whether we have chosen consciously to fulfill a certain want, or whether we are just being blindly run by unconscious programs and belief systems.
-David R. Hawkins, Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender
Limits....................
impact........................
Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement. The same way money multiplies through compound interest, the effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them. They seem to make little difference on any given day and yet the impact they deliver over the months and years can be enormous. It is only when looking back two, five, or perhaps ten years later that the value of good habits and the cost of bad ones becomes strikingly apparent.
-James Clear, Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results
one day at a time................
Only you can create the life you want for yourself—no one is going to do it for you. If you don't know what that life looks like yet, for whatever reason, that's fine. We're here now. The choices you make from here on out are what matters. . . . Focus on making improvements and banking achievements one day at a time.
-Arnold Schwarzenegger, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Opening paragraphs........................
What made Melvin, the youngest of the Kaminsky kids, so darn funny? Later people said—he himself said—it was Brooklyn, the Depression, being Jewish and growing up in the shadow of Hitler. But there was also something about birth order and the family genes that contributed to "the strange amalgam, the marvelous pastiche that is me."
-Patrick McGilligan, Funny Man: Mel Brooks
Checking in............................
.........................................Mel Brooks:
Comedy is a very powerful component of life. It has the most to say about the human condition because if you laugh you can get by. You can struggle when things are bad if you have a sense of humor. Laughter is a protest scream against death, against the long goodbye. It’s a defense against unhappiness and depression.
Failure is vital. It is an incredibly important quotient in the equation of a career. After you wipe away your tears, it’s not a bad experience and under the right circumstances it will make you better, both as a person and as an artist. I think it’s important to fail, especially between the ages of twenty and thirty. Success is like sugar. It’s too good. It’s too sweet. It’s too wonderful and it burns up very quickly. Failure is like corned beef hash. It takes a while to eat. It takes a while to digest. But it stays with you.
Feeling different, feeling alienated, feeling persecuted, feeling that the only way to deal with the world is to laugh - because if you don't laugh you're going to cry and never stop crying - that's probably what's responsible for the Jews having developed such a great sense of humor. The people who had the greatest reason to weep, learned more than anyone else how to laugh.
Look at Jewish history. Unrelieved lamenting would be intolerable. So for every ten Jews beating their breasts, God designated one to be crazy and amuse the breast-beaters. By the time I was five I knew I was that one.
Look, I really don't want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you're alive, you've got to flap your arms and legs, you got to jump around a lot, you got to make a lot of noise, because life is the very opposite of death. And therefore, as I see it, if you're quiet, you're not living. You've got to be noisy, or at least your thoughts should be noisy, colorful and lively.
As long as the world is turning and spinning, we're gonna be dizzy and we're gonna make mistakes.
I've been accused of vulgarity. I say that's bullshit.
Hope for the Best. Expect the worst. Life is a play. We're unrehearsed.