Not so recently, the idea of individuality has been tormenting me from head to soles.
Sometimes ideas can be disjointed, yet if analysed, ideas are part of a process called maturation and its product, wisdom.
The most recent idea i encountered is "simplicity"
"Simple is beautiful" from my fren's msn nick,
"Get a simple idea and explore it" from Dave weckl's natural revolution,
The word "simple" used to be despised by me as mediocre, and relates to some brainless activities like reciting "abc".
but
Now i have a totally different perspective towards it. Beautiful is just the word.
It is no coincidence that when you have a concept, you will find the whole world agreeing to it as if it is a new found fact.
Even if they don't agree openly, they are actually agreeing in other subtle ways which are totally oblivious to the ignorant public yet too mandane for the informed few.
Now if no one is following me i apologise.. i apologise to my cynical attitude towards a few architectural essays which i do not understand and i thought it is crap... now that is certainly not always true. Certainly if many ideas are written solely for accelerating the process of mental maturation, then the world would certainly open its eyes and come to an agreement.
This also reminds me to keep my words few here, so i won't waste my time looking at crapy selfish pointless essays that i spill so as to remind myself of the ugliness which is not a fact.
Consider this, if ugliness exist, it is where beauty thrive. If the whole world of ideas are good, which then is better? Bad ideas accentuates our receptivity to good ones. Sadly the handicaps(mentally blinded) need some aid, and it is through the use of concise ideas that will cut their corneas like lasik. And most importantly, cut their exposure to the bright luring rays of ignorant and critical company.
Only if News company is taken over by "Facts" company.
Is it true the wise never act and the brave never think?
Stop thinking so much, you are destroying your sight reading skills. Lol!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
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