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Georges Beuville (1902-1982) - worthy of linework color and composition studies
“Blueprints: how mathematics shapes creativity - Marcus du Sautoy”
Blueprints: how mathematics shapes creativity - Marcus du Sautoy
highschool mathematics is merely the grammer of mathematics and it restrains itself from showing the secret magic and patterns that make of mathematics a sort of creative art
mathematics is the study of structure
emotion
Official math can be found in textbooks, where it is presented in a logical and structured manner, in an esoteric language that relies on indecipherable symbols. Secret math, also known as mathematical intuition, can be found in the heads of mathematicians. It consists of mental representations and abstract sensations, often visual, that are for
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Joan Didion in her essay On Keeping a Notebook:
“Remember what it was to be me: that is always the point.”
“It all comes back. Perhaps it is difficult to see the value in having one's self back in that kind of mood, but I do see it; I think we are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be whether we find them attractive
“What if love was just a conversation?” by The 3rd Eye on Substack
https://open.substack.com/pub/the3rdeye/p/what-if-love-was-just-a-conversation?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=3blymy
Jesse and Celine don’t just talk to exchange ideas. They talk to find each other inside the blur of their own thinking
Hans Maes calls melancholy “the
ninathelouisa on tiktok argues the theory that romance has replaced religion in the literary genres
that love starts from this place of homesickness of yearning for something greater than yourself a blissful return to the harmony of the universe (alike religion) which is then fufilled by the apparition of the lover, the idea of being much greater
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