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  • Know Thyself Post #66

    Know Thyself through POLITICAL HISTORY:

    I was listening to a lecture about Cimon or Kimon, who was an ancient Greek nobleman, military hero, and prominent politician from Athens. The lecturer discusses what he calls one of the:

    ‘Most interesting institutions of Athenian democracy in this period was ostracism. Every year, Athens would hold a special election in which the citizens would vote, not for the person they liked the best, but for the person they hated the most. They voted by writing a name on a shard of pottery called an ostracon, several caches of which have been unearthed by archeologists. If a minimus total of 5,000 votes were cast, the top vote-getter was expelled from Athens for 10 years, and if he returned before those 10 years had elapsed, he was executed.’

    – Gregory S. Aldrete, PhD, Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World: S1E1 Cimon of Athens From Glory to Disgrace

    What do YOU think about this policy? On one hand, I believe it useful for the citizens to have the ability to voice such a strong displeasure with a politician. This is an efficient way of getting rid of bad apples or those that promised to be one way and then acted another. But on the other hand, this is pretty brutal no? Needing only 5,000 votes means political rivals could bribe citizens to get rid of competition. Man f$cking with democracy right from the beginning.

    What if this policy were in place today, archaic or brilliant? Who would YOU vote for?… more “Know Thyself Post #66”

  • WIBCI Post #65

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: POLITICS learned from HISTORY?

    WIBCI: Greenland were left alone?

    Greenland, the autonomous territory of Denmark, has become an asset of interest to the powers that be.

    The rationale that has been given for such a stance, as no such claim has been made by the people of Greenland, is that the people of Greenland would be happier if they were a territory of a different country…. say maybe the same country that recently was caught trying to stir up negative sentiment towards Denmark. Hmmmm…

    If only there were a World Report that measured happiness by country and has been doing so for over a decade…..

    Oh shit, there is:) https://www.worldhappiness.report and according to it, Greenland is currently the territory of the second happiest country in the world. Since the earliest published rankings, Denmark has come in 1st twice, second 8 times, and 3rd twice. Denmark has never dropped below being 3rd which was back in 2013 and Finland is the only country on Earth that has averaged happier.

    The country speculating and spreading falsehoods within/about Greenland has never ranked higher than 13th…ever, and not surprisingly, that was in 2015 under a different administration. Today this same country stands at 24th, the worst ranking for this country….ever.

    Not sure which data the powers that be are referencing, but, looks to me like Greenland is much happier as it is. I’m sure it appreciates the concern though.

    What do YOU think?… more “WIBCI Post #65”

  • Know Thyself Post #65

    Know Thyself Through Your Writing:

    What if all job applications included the following question:

    • Did you use AI to help you with the writing/filling out of this application, resume and/or cover letter?     Yes     No

    How would YOU answer?

    How do you think your current/former employer would prefer applicants to answer? I suppose this is dependent on the job and the employer.

    Personally, I don’t think anyone could write about me, any better than me. AI is Stupid.

    What do YOU think?… more “Know Thyself Post #65”

  • WIBCI Post #64

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: we had more space, to just be?

    WIBCI we were allowed the time to EMOTE?

    When was the last time you pulled over, closed a door, or excused yourself to feel an emotion? Whenever were you allowed to feel something by yourself with no human or electronic interference, guidance, or distraction?

    For example(s): you are so excited, you need to go for a run, or more like likely, you are so gutted, you need to cry in a bucket of some kind of ‘food’, or, so angry you drink a lot, smoke a lot and curse out people who aren’t present.

    I think these are good outlets. We aren’t Picasso’s who can paint our feelings out and we aren’t Bob Dylan who shits poetry. Our outlets aren’t as… elegant, in most cases and easily influenced. Go in a room, by yourself and feel about something. I doubt you will feel worse in the long run. Maybe when we feel terrible, it’s cause we haven’t sat and visited with our feelings for a while and they need to get out of the house and run around a bit?

    What do YOU think?… more “WIBCI Post #64”

  • Know Thyself Post #64

    Know Thyself through BODY LANGUAGE:

    So I’ve watched some documentaries on cults recently. In one particular cult, the creepy leader who wants control sexually over his women followers, as all cult leaders do, over time, brainwashes people into ignoring gut feelings and not display emotion.

    This is serious mind-f$ckery. No matter how slimy you are, how robotic and narcissistic you may be; you cannot silence body language. Why do you think the richer and more ruthless you are, the less you are the one present for the transactions or answering for the fallout. Body language, when it is NOT in your favor, must be hidden from view or veiled.

    But I think it is important to read Body Language; it can protect you, it can point out truths that aren’t being spoken, and you can actually ‘feel’ people. Why do you think it is more honorable to break up with someone in 3D, or in-person? I think it is because you are offering the other person the most answers to their questions. You are giving them the most data. There are things you are feeling when you break up with someone that you probably can’t articulate, or at least won’t do so well. But if you do it in front of them, you offer them the ability to read what you can’t say.

    I wish there were more in person interactions so I could better read whom I’m communicating with and this is a language I would like to be proficient in.

    What do YOU think?… more “Know Thyself Post #64”

  • WIBCI Post #63

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: If we knew what we liked?

    WIBCI we thought about WHY we like what we like?

    When dating someone either in the 2D or 3D world, we are matched with people whom appear to have the same interests as you. But…how much thought did you put into your own preferences? If you have ever chosen what these are, and are able to see them, pull them up and ask yourself, if this true? If you don’t have a ‘list’ somewhere, ask yourself what you ‘like’ in the following categories: food, weather, outdoor activities, color M&M, music, Sesame Street Character. If you don’t know yours, how do you know if you really ‘match’ with others?

    I love architecture. I do not ‘work’ in this industry or anything that touches it. I was not brought up appreciating it, nor did I study it at any point in my academic career. I cannot remember when this first took hold as something I dig, but I’ve thought a lot about it.

    I love architecture, but not generally speaking. I particularly like 17th-19th century homes. Not fortresses, castles nor churches… homes. I like architecture that was lived in; not where people sheltered in, a place that was once seized, nor places that speak of blasphemy and penance. I like places that were a families little world upon which to stamp.

    People’s status was important to people even centuries ago, but without social media, it had to be shown in other ways. This was done through clothes, means of transport, and of course, your home. According to information found at The House of Seven Gables, in the 17th century, a sign of affluence was the size and number of decorative nails/studs in your front door. They didn’t do anything, hence the sign of wealth. But I’ve found that these facts weren’t what I was most interested in. More than the aspects of architecture that showed affluence, I’ve discovered that the more Utilitarian the aspect of the house, the better. I love what the time period dictated was necessary, and often, the more humble the purpose, the better.

    I like coat chutes, boot scrapers, and coffin doors. I like milk doors and dumb waiters. I like transom windows and pocket doors.

    I learned this: Guests were not frequent in the homes of colonists in the United States, there also wasn’t Facebook. Therefore, if a family lost a child, they might have a painting of it done with the child pointing down. To any guest of the time that wasn’t in constant communication with the family, this would be noticed and the subject of the child would be avoided. This spares the guest of bringing up a painful subject and the family from the pain.

    I like stuff like that.

    What do YOU like and more importantly, ask yourself why? Then ask yourself, if people really knew their likes/dislikes and could communicate THAT in profiles, wouldn’t you be able to weed through the phonies pretty quickly?… more “WIBCI Post #63”

  • Know Thyself Post #63

    Know Thyself through YOURSELF:

    Have you ever thought about things you wished you liked, but you just don’t. Things you must unavoidably: see, eat, drink, visit, talk to, listen to, etc.- yet no matter how open minded you intend to be… they aren’t your bag.  There is no rational reason to loathe this ‘thing’ so very much; but you can’t help yourself. No likey.

    Things I do not like that I wish I did, or, at least, I wish I didn’t dislike so very much:

    • Jimmy Buffet
    • Tea
    • Florida
    • Trucks flying really big flags
    • Caramel
    • Men wearing tank tops
    • Misuse of the word ‘literally’
    • Hairless animals
    • The color yellow
    • Clowns

    I bet you have some, you just haven’t thought about it. Walk around with this one and notice things, and maybe, you might find yourself saying things like, ‘you know, I don’t want to stab myself as an excuse to get away from ____, but I most assuredly… do… not… like it.… more “Know Thyself Post #63”

  • WIBCI Post #62

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If we learned from PHILOSOPHY?

    WIBCI: 3D vs. 2D

    I believe there is a linear relationship between: A. Trust and B. Degree of Dimension the communication takes?

    2D includes things that don’t have ‘a back’ to them, they cannot be spun around and looked at from a different angle.

    3D includes things in the Real World.

    Consider that ‘A Promise’ was made to you that, if kept, will alter the course of your life. Below is a list of HOW this promise was communicated to you. See if YOU agree that as we move down the following list from 2D to 3D, that trust in the fulfillment of that promise would increase, or not.

    • Fine print on a website
    • Chat with a Bot
    • Generated Email
    • Chat with a Human
    • Email from a Human
    • Phone call from a Bot
    • Phone call from a Human
    • Zoom Call with a Human
    • In person
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  • Know Thyself Post #62

    Know Thyself through PHILOSOPHY:

    When I cried unconsolably as a baby, which luckily for my mother wasn’t that often, my parents would drive me around in the car. Within a few blocks strapped into my car seat (facing forward), I would either be asleep or staring out the window, either way I would be quiet.

    I know this because I asked my mom, I didn’t know it before. I wonder if that is why I like driving around when I can…

    Did YOU cry a lot as a baby?

    What was done to calm YOU?

    Does this still have a calming effect today?… more “Know Thyself Post #62”

  • WIBCI Post #61

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If we learned from HISTORY?

    WIBCI: We recognized what we lost during the recent pandemic?

    I wasn’t one of those people that got in shape or learned a language. I stayed in and found I liked being alone more than I thought. I don’t think this is a good thing.

    I feel like I lost some sociability endurance. I feel like I lost patience on the road and in crowds. I feel like I’m not as engaged one on one like I used to be. Why aren’t I better?

    WIBCI: we talked about it? someone did a study right?

    What did YOU gain/lose?… more “WIBCI Post #61”

  • Know Thyself Post #61

    Know Thyself through PHILOSOPHY:

    The following can be found on the Home page, but I feel deserves a reboot:

    I can remember a time when I lived my life with enthusiasm and I didn’t worry about the economy, corporations, scams, and politics. This blasé attitude can be attributed to it being a presumption/expectation that our business leaders and especially our civil servants were working towards the good of the people, or at least pretending to. The only time that politics or the government specifically entered my focus was when it was time to vote, a politician was commended for acting honorably, or, and most often, a politician or a law, grossly missed the bar for what was considered decent by the people of the United States.

    Now it seems, I pass each day, not living now, in my life, but flooded with anxiety ridden thoughts about tomorrow. The horrors of politics now take up the majority of my concerns; not because politicians missed the bar on decency, that bar has been buried, politics fill my brain because I’m scared that my government will further diminish my ability to pursue happiness. I know believe that the ultimate goal for those in power is ALL of it, not more, not most, ALL. I feel I’m a consumer and my importance is limited to Buying and Dying.

    This is not living. For those of you too young to remember what it was like when the government wasn’t constantly taking from you, I’m sorry. It wasn’t always like this.

    But maybe, it could be again? That is the point of Death of Hypatia; to achieve the ability to live our lives and pursue our happinesses.

    How do YOU feel?… more “Know Thyself Post #61”

  • WIBCI Post #60

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: we learned from LITERATURE?

    WIBCI communicating clearly was a good thing?

    I use punctuation in texts.

    I’ve read that this can be off putting to some people, it can seem as terse, out of touch, or stringent.

    Writing is an art form, the better you do it, the better you communicate your thoughts into the world. You wouldn’t record a song without the drums. Punctuation has meaning and purpose, it is supposed to be there to guide you through the meaning of the words. A semi colon is a tool, it says, ‘this idea is going to take a while, the part after the semi colon COULD be its own sentence, but I want it associated with the first part’. I care far more about articulating my thoughts so they can not be misconstrued, than worrying about how my proper use of the English language makes the receiver ‘feel’. I do not enjoy explaining what I mean, I do it properly the first time. I do not wish to waste time hearing, texting nor thinking phrases like ‘that isn’t what I meant’, or ‘you don’t understand’, ‘you aren’t getting me’. I like to be got the first time.

    Perhaps if those that find punctuation in texts like to be vague and misunderstood, or like to waste time explaining intent, or maybe they don’t understand what the dots and dashes mean?

    What do YOU think?… more “WIBCI Post #60”

  • Know Thyself Post #60

    Know Thyself through the ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS, or is it just BUSINESS?:

    On the website InternationalBusinessTimes.com, in the article The Most Major Movies Next Year Will Be Prequels, Sequels and Remakes: Report, By Bruce Golding it states:

    ‘The shock of the new is history in Hollywood — as more than half of next year’s movies from major studios are expected to be sequels, prequels or remakes.

    The 2025 calendar shows 50% to 70% of the feature films from Universal, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony and Lionsgate will be based on existing characters and other intellectual property, CNBC reported Sunday.

    “There’s been a recognition by studios that the known commodities are what most audiences gravitate toward,” Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian told the network.’

    Gravitate towards….doesn’t seem like the right verb to me….cause…

    According to TheGameofNerds.com this is NOT what audiences want or ‘gravitate towards’ it is the ONLY flavor drink mix we are being offered:

    ‘Why Audiences Feel Nostalgia Fatigue

    Studios continue to choose reboots because they are safer than launching new properties. Familiar brands come with built-in recognition, reducing marketing risk. But constant repetition has consequences. Viewers who once felt excitement now leave theaters with a sense of déjà vu.

    Reasons this approach feels stale:

    • Reboots recycle stories with minimal innovation.

    • Films focus on fan service instead of fresh narratives.

    • Limited marketing and poor box office performance are common for original titles.

    • Streaming divides attention, so cultural impact rarely lasts.

    • Pop culture moments are fragmented across too many platforms.’

     

    Seems like reboots, prequels and sequels are cheaper to make and that matters more than what audiences want.

    Makes them money, but sucks for us 50-70% of the time?….

    What do YOU think?

    https://www.ibtimes.com/most-major-movies-next-year-will-prequels-sequels-remakes-report-3745719

    https://thegameofnerds.com/2025/08/02/reboots-and-remakes-dominate-2025-but-original-stories-are-missing/

     … more “Know Thyself Post #60”

  • WIBCI Post #59

    WIBCI we learned from HISTORY?:

    Charles Nicholl is an English author specializing in works of history, biography, literary detection, and travel, and the author of Leonardo da Vinci: Flights of the Mind.

    In the Ken Burns documentary Leonardo da Vinci – Painter-God he mentions Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, theBritish art historian, museum director and broadcaster:

    ‘Sir Kenneth Clark called him the most curious man in history. He was always interested, he was always wanting to know; and I think more than even the paintings, more than the mysterious ‘Lisa’, more than ‘The Last Supper’, is this sense of Leonardo, the man who never took no as an answer in terms of finding things out.’

    The Merriam-Webster definition of curious is as follows:

    Curious: / kyu̇r / ē / əs / adj:

    1. marked by desire to investigate and learn
    2. marked by inquisitive interest in others’ concerns
    3. exciting attention as strange, novel, or unexpected

    Can you think of a better adjective to describe someone in such a sentence?

    The richest man in history?

    The most successful man in history?

    The most ruthless man in history?

    I would take ‘Curious’ any day. What would YOU?… more “WIBCI Post #59”

  • Know Thyself Post #59

    Know Thyself through ART:

    To me, art is created through feelings, and often that feeling is suffering. I see art as the voice for people who can only scream through the creation of something that makes other’s feel. Often this isn’t a good feeling.

    I don’t read many happy writers, the one’s who have suffered, those are the ones that I want to help shape what I think.

    I also don’t think art can be made from or for money. Once it is from or for money, it is mass-produced and therefore, in my opinion, cannot be considered art.

    It isn’t just in art, money is almost always on the side of the bad guy. Look at any John Hughes movie. Rich Uncle Pennybags from Monopoly fame seems happy, but rather lonely and I can only think of one novel where the good guy was richer than the bad guy; but not that much richer, nor that much better now that I think about it, if only we could ask Daisy Fay…

    My point is, read about the artists you admire be it; music, literature, surf boarding, archeology, philosophy and look into their lives and I doubt you will find many well rested, happy, satisfied, trust fund babies. These insatiable individuals strove to do more and understand more, or YOU would have never heard of them. I think there is a reason why most great artists were ‘starving’ or insane. The same reason why reality tv stars will leave no lasting positive impact on humanity.

    Just me?… more “Know Thyself Post #59”