Filip Łysiak
@filiplysiak
Filip Łysiak
@filiplysiak
remilia milady
“If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.” ― John Cage
the people who care less about how things work internally and are excited to build have more success
how can you waste time if you are exploring, if the nature of life is exploration? and yet it is such a demanding task to keep this position under the external pressure of valuing one’s life through the lense of productivity
“The things that are going to be valuable are the things you can’t teach or copy.”
This sounds almost obvious, and echoes Mr. Beast’s point, but it stands in direct opposition to the way the system is currently set up. Humans spend the first twenty-two years of our lives, and sometimes more, being taught and learning how to copy.
I don’t agree with this one. There is no internal without external, there is no zero without one. Our position is only possible to be determined because we exist in a system of self-, cross- and independent referencing objects and ideas.
Copying (internalizing, understanding, adding own flavour) is the quickest way to forming apprehension.
better to be an optimist and wrong than to be a pessimist and right