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Choose Your Instrument! (John Mayer, Twitter, and the Battle for Your Soul) | eminent human
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Skip to main content. The radical possibility of human life. A magazine brought to you by The Redding Brothers. John Mayer, Twitter, and the Battle for Your Soul). On Tue, 08/02/2011 - 09:51. It crystallized when I read this article about a talk by John Mayer: John Mayer at Berklee. In it he talks about becoming big on twitter, and why he eventually quit it entirely. Will this make a good tweet? And that's exactly what I've experienced. The more I got into twitter, the less I felt inclined to write a...
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Why I Don’t Like Joseph Campbell | Rogue Priest
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Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2,473 other followers. Published by Andre Sólo. Most Popular Posts and Pages. How Are Authentic Mexican Tacos Different from American Tacos? How to Live in a Monastery. Review: Does the Ananda Brain Wave App Really Work? Why I Don't Like Joseph Campbell. A philosopher's journey to meet the gods. Why I Don’t Like Joseph Campbell. July 4, 2011. Who is Joseph Campbell. So What’s the Problem with JC?
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You are part of the discussion | In Space We Trust
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In Space We Trust. You are part of the discussion. On January 24th, 2012. At some point I closed the comments on every new blog post I published. Because I wanted people to link to my posts if they wanted to contribute to the discussion. Nobody did. The real reason was that I was scared that someone criticized what I wrote, but I hid it behind a supposedly clever idea. The message I sent was:. You are too stupid to be part of the conversation. Don’t be a snob, you are already part of the discussion.
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Take care of your ideas | In Space We Trust
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In Space We Trust. Take care of your ideas. On December 12th, 2011. There is a tree in front of you. It’s your tree. And you just have one. You may take care of it or not. Anyway you have no idea what kind of tree it is. Will it give you some fruits? How many times did you have great idea? How many times did your inner tree gave you the most beautiful fruits? And how many times did you keep these fruits for later? Will I ever run out of ideas? What do you do with your ideas? Let the darkness in. I’...
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When your art becomes artless | In Space We Trust
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In Space We Trust. When your art becomes artless. On February 9th, 2012. This happens to every developer, writer, creator. It happens to you in a different kind of art. It could painting, writing, leading your team, accounting, running… you have your art and I’m sure you see what I mean. When you reach the zone, there is no limit. Your art does not matter actually. You navigate, in an almost meditative state, higher than any of your art’s technical aspects. Your art becomes artless. But what does it mean?
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On being an adult | In Space We Trust
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In Space We Trust. On being an adult. On January 26th, 2012. People told me I’m an eternal student and I should grow up. I try to figure out why they think that. Is it because I don’t have a house and a mortgage and I don’t have kids? Because I don’t have a car? Because I’m still not on perfect tracks for the rest of my life. Most of my friends are. Of course that would be nice to have all that. I envy them sometimes. Or is it really because I’m stupid and irresponsible? Here is how I see adulthood:.
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Terrified of freedom | In Space We Trust
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In Space We Trust. On April 6th, 2012. Now, what is the plan? Basically I am a freelance developer/consultant. Some people ask me if I have written a business plan: the answer is no. I don’t have a plan… But I have work, enough work to live decently, enough work that I love doing and that still leaves me enough time to manage my life as I want to. Do I need investments? No… Do I need a loan? The counter part now: this freedom comes at a price. I’m absolutely terrified. 8221; question and it was, in some ...