One thing that had always held me back from starting school was the fact I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I have many interests, and even still I am unsure of exactly what I will be doing with my life. I have always seen myself as capable, and as long as I applied myself nothing ever seemed out of reach. After getting the initial inspiration to start school, I found myself thinking about how I could leave a legacy that would benefit mankind. At first, teaching young and hungry minds seemed to be the best thing I could do. Having recently lost my faith, so to speak, I though theology or philosophy would be where I was best suited. My desire to challenge religious thinkers and “liberate” closed-minded people overwhelmed me. I also became fascinated by why the brain latched onto these ideas. Over time, my zeal died out, though my distain and disgust has only grown.
As I soaked my self in science videos on youtube, I was entranced with hours upon hours of Sagan, Dawkins, Hawkings, Aron Ra, Michio Kaku, etc. I came to find myself lost in the vastness of the universe, and the inconceivable tininess of an atom and its components. As my concern about religion diminished, my desire of wanting to know the how and why of the universe, what is composed of, its functions, its design, its laws. I found myself lost in a world I can’t yet hope to make true sense of. Physics, this incredible and unbelievable ideology, captured my interest. Other branches of science also sparked similar interest, but not to the same extent. I have also, always had a gift for math and physics seems to be the “holy grail” of accomplishment. I know I am capable of reaching this great hight; I just need the patience. If I strive to the fullest in this undertaking, I can, as they say, “Come to know the mind of god.”
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Polarity
We a
figure, a lone piece of art, against a harsh and contrasting background. The
figure is a vibrant and derived from a cultural significance of a people, while
its back drop is a battered and poverty ridden, slum looking shack. The artist
may or may not have meant for this kind drastic change in tone from figure to
its living space, but from the way it is crafted with its arms up in a yielding
fashion in front of this foreboding looking building makes one think it was
placed here with purpose and designed intently upon sitting in a place like
that. At the same time it looks as
though a piece is missing from the left hand side but this could have been
intentional.
I speak
to my very soul of finding the light in a dark place. Seeing a bright and out
of place work of art in this otherwise dingy and ugly landscape provokes
thought and feeling to run through me. Stopping
us from going somewhere unpleasant or maybe even dangerous, this run down
building plays ay my feeling the harshness of the world and the light one
individual can shine out onto a darkened landscape. It is this very nature of
their difference, being part of what makes this piece, so moving. Polar opposites
in color and tone he stands to tribute his heritage and his people while
providing a powerful social context and to view him from.
Taking the image for face value so
quickly think gave it meaning without originally
knowing what it was from made me perhaps elf impose values I would like to see
in myself. It gave me inspiration and a thought flow perhaps completely an
inner monologue of things I felt and placed upon a simple picture.
20 Bucks
When I got to work yesterday, I had barely eaten anything. I had woken up around six after getting to bed around one. I had been woken up by very intense pain after getting a tooth pulled, a few days ago. I took the pain killer the dentist had prescribed and another pill supposed to calm my stomach. I ate a bowl of chicken noodle soup with this, but it didn’t settle very well. I threw up and spent the rest of my time before work in bed trying to get well enough to work and not get sick again. By the time I needed to get ready for work, I managed a small bowl of macaroni and cheese, and headed off for the day.
When I made it to work, I turned in my note for missing the few days I did and walked up to the front. Feeling physically miserable and worthless, I saw a new employee walking around up front. I figured he was one of the two new people we had hired and walked him around a bit. I went outside to get some air after a bit, and there was a man. He asked me if I had a couple dollars, he was “very hungry.” I reached in my pocket against my regular reason. I’ve watched homeless people get into knife fights over turf around the back of Lowe’s. I don’t have much sympathy usually for the people asking for money just because I’ve watched them turn down honest work for begging, since it was less work and he would end up around the same if not better just from standing there all day.
I still pulled out my wallet to see just a twenty dollar bill, and in a moment of empathy or loss of judgment from my exhausted state, I gave him the twenty and told him to keep it. I went to lunch later and ate some chick-fil-a which sat and filled me up and I felt a lot better. I thought about that man and scrounging up change and pawning off my guitar amp at the end of weeks past, not even making it pay check to pay check. I felt that desperate for an instance and felt not gratified, but not as illogical, I was justified in some way now. This was not the only realization as I drove to school this morning. It hit me how pointless everything was and how important every second is.
We are nothing but a culmination of atoms, left over from supernovas, the death of the stars themselves. Those atoms have happened along at this perfect instance in space and time to make up the trillions of cells in a body. Just because the brain works in congruity with the other organs and systems in a body and makes up consciousness, does not make one important or worth notice in the vast universe, ever expanding that existed around 10 billion years before the earth even formed. This also begs the importance we must place upon the one life we get. I realized that this, what I leave behind, is just as important is how I live my life and enjoy as much of it as I can. We are incredibly lucky that we live in a time where “We are ways the cosmos can know itself” Carl Sagan.
When I made it to work, I turned in my note for missing the few days I did and walked up to the front. Feeling physically miserable and worthless, I saw a new employee walking around up front. I figured he was one of the two new people we had hired and walked him around a bit. I went outside to get some air after a bit, and there was a man. He asked me if I had a couple dollars, he was “very hungry.” I reached in my pocket against my regular reason. I’ve watched homeless people get into knife fights over turf around the back of Lowe’s. I don’t have much sympathy usually for the people asking for money just because I’ve watched them turn down honest work for begging, since it was less work and he would end up around the same if not better just from standing there all day.
I still pulled out my wallet to see just a twenty dollar bill, and in a moment of empathy or loss of judgment from my exhausted state, I gave him the twenty and told him to keep it. I went to lunch later and ate some chick-fil-a which sat and filled me up and I felt a lot better. I thought about that man and scrounging up change and pawning off my guitar amp at the end of weeks past, not even making it pay check to pay check. I felt that desperate for an instance and felt not gratified, but not as illogical, I was justified in some way now. This was not the only realization as I drove to school this morning. It hit me how pointless everything was and how important every second is.
We are nothing but a culmination of atoms, left over from supernovas, the death of the stars themselves. Those atoms have happened along at this perfect instance in space and time to make up the trillions of cells in a body. Just because the brain works in congruity with the other organs and systems in a body and makes up consciousness, does not make one important or worth notice in the vast universe, ever expanding that existed around 10 billion years before the earth even formed. This also begs the importance we must place upon the one life we get. I realized that this, what I leave behind, is just as important is how I live my life and enjoy as much of it as I can. We are incredibly lucky that we live in a time where “We are ways the cosmos can know itself” Carl Sagan.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Greatness
In order to take place, great acts require great effort. As Newton said, “For every action there is a equal opposite and reaction.” A person can fly a shuttle into space, between the combined successes of many working together. One, single individual can have an epiphany that changes the way we look at the universe itself. Great acts that often have a positive effect toward humanity in the world are frequently viewed alone. However, more people should look at the causality, as it could be argued as being equally great. How do we apply this philosophy of causality to our own aspirations of accessible goals?
To replicate greatness we must dissect its cause, its very foundation with the utmost scrutiny. All people attempting similar goals have their own journey to get to their realization of greatness. They borrow from one another using proven knowledge to the advantage other their ambition. Attempting greatness without proper substructure and intent is dangerous in almost any aspect. Trying to preform surgery, fly a plane, make political movements, etc. when lacking the education and positive committed nature to their act(s) are, very literarily, dangerous and generally have little positive effect. Laterally if an aspiring individual wishes to achieve greatness he must put forth time and effort at least as equal as what is to be achieved. One is not guarantied to obtain his realization of greatness, even with a life’s worth work behind him. There are some things to great for one individual to achieve. It is, however, far better to spend a life in the pursuit of the right and/or best way to accomplish something then to attempt prematurely and fail.
World changing events are caused by great acts, and failures harm, or at best do a disservice to the people of the act’s intent. There are many people with all the heart, passion, and desire to effect the world for good but lack the basis to work from. These people slow the work of those in the proper place, as these people misunderstand, misinform, and create a disingenuous look of the movement and environment they stand for. Dictator-like leaders have achieved greatness, however their “acts of greatness” with improper intent have harmed society. Einstein kept coming to the conclusion that we are in a ever expanding universe, which he rejected based on personal belief. He worked and studied to try to disprove this and never accepted it, if I remember correctly. We now accept that idea as scientific fact. If one was even to succeeded, but only partially, it leaves more work to be done, laying the foundation of greatness. The necessity solid grounding, this causality, is why we must examine every prerequisite must be met and every facet of the entire cause must be inspected, and we must apply our selves fully in each aspect in order to truly be great.
To replicate greatness we must dissect its cause, its very foundation with the utmost scrutiny. All people attempting similar goals have their own journey to get to their realization of greatness. They borrow from one another using proven knowledge to the advantage other their ambition. Attempting greatness without proper substructure and intent is dangerous in almost any aspect. Trying to preform surgery, fly a plane, make political movements, etc. when lacking the education and positive committed nature to their act(s) are, very literarily, dangerous and generally have little positive effect. Laterally if an aspiring individual wishes to achieve greatness he must put forth time and effort at least as equal as what is to be achieved. One is not guarantied to obtain his realization of greatness, even with a life’s worth work behind him. There are some things to great for one individual to achieve. It is, however, far better to spend a life in the pursuit of the right and/or best way to accomplish something then to attempt prematurely and fail.
World changing events are caused by great acts, and failures harm, or at best do a disservice to the people of the act’s intent. There are many people with all the heart, passion, and desire to effect the world for good but lack the basis to work from. These people slow the work of those in the proper place, as these people misunderstand, misinform, and create a disingenuous look of the movement and environment they stand for. Dictator-like leaders have achieved greatness, however their “acts of greatness” with improper intent have harmed society. Einstein kept coming to the conclusion that we are in a ever expanding universe, which he rejected based on personal belief. He worked and studied to try to disprove this and never accepted it, if I remember correctly. We now accept that idea as scientific fact. If one was even to succeeded, but only partially, it leaves more work to be done, laying the foundation of greatness. The necessity solid grounding, this causality, is why we must examine every prerequisite must be met and every facet of the entire cause must be inspected, and we must apply our selves fully in each aspect in order to truly be great.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Happinness
I was on youtube the other day, and I found a “TED talk: Shawn Achor: The Happy Secret to Better Work,” about the way the human mind becomes happy and the way it is achieved, compared to the way we try to achieve it. We live in a society where it is implied that, to be happy we must be successful in some way. Good things must happen to you for you to be happy. That the external world is the basis of our happiness, but this not how our mind works. The age old question of the glass being half full or half empty is great analogy, because it takes in to account different brain states. These different states, the way you interact with the world and the way things affect you, are based on what state you’re in. If you’re happy and inspired, a bad grade on a paper will be a aggravating but inspiring moment of self reenforcement where we learn from our mistakes and move forward. If we are in a angry or even neutral state this same fact will send us into a lower brain state, perhaps blaming the teacher, or more often and more logically ourselves. The depression of failure sets in and we enter another brain state of a downward spiral where we beat ourselves up for failing. Yet we should be over joyed because we have learned something wrong about ourselves, and can improve it. This is why our model for happiness is broken. In this respect, it is our thinking, our current brain state, not the external world that is driving our happiness. We need to change our model of what we think we need to be happy. If being successful causes happiness then we must achieve success, to achieve success we are told we must work hard. You would have to come to the conclusion hardworking, successful people would be perpetually happy, and while some are, the premise is not necessarily true. In fact, a child in a impoverished nation is likely to be more happy than a successful businessmen, because they are far more grateful of the things they do have and, as a child, naturally have a sense of wonder about the world. How do we reprogram our minds to be happy and to achieve happiness in a more practical way. Shawn Achor had a system I am testing now. I think it would be wonderful if anyone reading this tried something similar. The first step is to write down three new things you are grateful for everyday for twenty-one days. Through this time, you also journal a positive experience every day so you may re-live it. Do some form of exercise, for me--working at Lowe’s, taking stairs instead of elevator. Take a small amount of time to meditate even if it is during your driving where you turn off the radio and have a moment of self-reflection. Reach out to someone in your network of family, friends, co-workers and thank them honestly for the help they give. Finally, random acts of kindness. This is what ever you define it to be. Do all of this for twenty-one days and your brain will pick up on these patterns. That’s the beauty of thinking, based on these ideologies our minds tell us the state of things. If your brain tells you it’s true, it is to you. This can be your brain state, a belief in morals, a god, a mathematical equation, voices in your head, all of these things require first your brian interpret the world around you, so let’s try to change the way we interpret the world.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
god
What is god? That which we have not understood, I dub thee, but in that which I know, I am free. From my father’s father to my son’s son the unexplained is your only be name. You are not what you once were, nor even what we have come to infer. As we have come to obtain the workings of a natural world, patterns and laws that govern us all, your power seems to dwindle. The human mind ever so quick almost nimble, through time alone has come to look at the poetry of the universe. It’s been thrown at me, every hymn and verse, but it lacks the resonance of of our understanding now in the present tense. Could you even try to be consistent? From Protestant, inner peace and polytheism, no two know you the way others do. Who am I to say what I feel is real. I have seen another when I was a loner. I have heard a voice with no owner. Then why would I tell you my experience I could not prove, as if to move your way of belief. I’m supposed to show respect just because you keep us in check? See, I think you’ll find people are kind for the simple sake of doing right. The insight we gained from numerous generations is just as complex as quantum equations. Why then god and not God? There are too many of you to name, and only a slight few have been granted the fame. Which do I choose? With nothing but right answers, can I even lose? Each path has its god given truths, and each person is right if you just walk in their shoes. Why would any of these gods take precedence? You can have your god, I’ll take evidence.
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