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  • Know Thyself #126

    Know Thyself

    I think there are two types of people:

    A. Those that find Curling surprisingly fascinating; those whom are sure that if they would have dedicated hours each week to mastering the craft in their prime, they could have been Olympians and are stunned to find themselves watching it for hours at a stretch wondering why they don’t just dump all the stone things in the middle.

    and

    B. Those who think it’s silly.

    Which are you?

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  • WIBCI Post #125

    WIBCI We Knew Our Rights?

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If we knew what could/couldn’t be done to us and our communities?

    Per my State’s official website:

    When can ICE enter people’s homes and other private spaces?
    Under most circumstances, ICE agents cannot legally enter private spaces—such as homes, private
    offices, or the non-public areas of a workplace—without one of the following:
    • A judicial warrant signed by a judge or magistrate; or
    • Voluntary consent from someone who has actual or apparent authority over the property (e.g., someone who lives there).

    *Note that an ICE administrative warrant (Forms I-200 and I-205 described above) is not a judicial
    warrant and does not authorize entry into a home or other private space without consent. A judicial
    warrant is one that is signed by a judge.

    If ICE agents are seeking to enter a house, a person has the legal right to speak through the door to:
    • Ask to see the warrant before opening the door;
    • Check whether the warrant is signed by a judge; and
    • Deny entry if it is not.

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  • Know Thyself #125

    Know Thyself through what you celebrate.

    I do not observe Valentine’s Day. I believe it to be commercialized, inorganic, and mercenary. But in an attempt to try and be more open minded, I gave it a look.  Here’s what I came up with:

    Saint Valentine, an Italian (shocking) 3rd-century Roman saint who was commemorated in Western Christianity on February 14th. What coincides with our ‘holiday’ today is that for centuries, his feast day has been associated with a tradition of courtly love. What doesn’t quite equate to today is that he is the patron saint of epilepsy, beekeepers and the city of Terni. He was martyred for ministering to persecuted Christians. More elaborate versions of the story is restoring sight to a blind daughter of one of his jailers and upon his execution wrote her a letter signed ‘Your Valentine’.

    In the 19th century, handmade cards gave way to mass-produced greetings, and as with everything else, in the 20th and 21st centuries all soul was removed and it was as monetized, commercialized, and dehumanized to scientific perfection.

    Seems I am not swayed. Anywho, Happy St. V Day.… more “Know Thyself #125”

  • WIBCI Post #124

    WIBCI we appreciated what was different?

    We all accept that all snowflakes are unique, but I was thinking about it and looked it up. Here is what I found:

    Per Wikipedia:

    Wilson Alwyn Bentley (February 9, 1865 – December 23, 1931), also known as Snowflake Bentley, was an American meteorologist and photographer, who was the first known person to take detailed photographs of snowflakes and record their features. He perfected a process of catching flakes on black velvet such that their images could be captured before they either melted or sublimated, and elaborated the theory that no two snowflakes are identical.

    He got interested in snowflakes as a teen on his family farm in Vermont:

    He tried to draw what he saw through an old microscope given to him by his mother when he was fifteen. The snowflakes were too complex to record before they melted, so he attached a bellows camera to a compound microscope and, after much experimentation, photographed his first snowflake on January 15, 1885. He captured more than 5,000 images of crystals. Each crystal was caught on a blackboard and transferred rapidly to a microscope slide. Even at subzero temperatures, snowflakes are ephemeral because they sublimate.

    Apparently these photos were so good that no one really took photos of snowflakes for 100 years. But is 5,000 really an exhaustive study? And as this sounds like a rather difficult and cold way to spend your time, not many people are out there trying to prove him wrong me thinks. But as I kept reading I came across Kenneth Libbrecht, a snowflake scholar from this century, he is also a professor of physics at California Institute of Technology. I found his way of backing up Bentley’s theory illuminating:

    Libbrecht thinks that the question of whether there have ever been identical snowflakes is just silly. “Anything that has any complexity is different than everything else,” even if you have to go down to the molecular level to find it.

     

    Sounds to me like different than everything else is what makes something special.

    If you want to learn more, check it out:

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  • Know Thyself #124

    Know Thyself through MESSAGING

    Reflecting on the recent Grammy’s, Winter Olympic Opening Ceremonies, and the Super Bowl Halftime show; arguably three of the biggest stages before the world’s eyeballs, is it just me or did you also perceive some degree of messaging….say, oh I don’t know, something in the vein of:

    Pardon me, America, um…. you could be doing it better.

    Just me?

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  • WIBCI Post #123

    WIBCI we represented ourselves better?

    I was watching a pair of pale and wispy Olympic ice skaters from a newish country, bedazzled up with aggressively bunned hair, frozen smiles, heaving for breathe, anxiously awaiting scores for the pinnacle of a lifetime’s worth of hard work and achievement.

    The only thing blighting this moment is the U-S-A, U-S-A, U-S-A chant obnoxiously drowning out the commentators attempts to make the down time interesting.

    Poorly played Emma.

    Albeit the timing for this particular moment was less than classy, to me, chanting this in public places no longer rings of patriotism, it seems more like a bully mantra, more likely to color my cheeks with embarrassment than pride. Maybe if you were there in the stadium, surrounded by countrymen, it might be catchy, but from my couch, it wasn’t the best look.… more “WIBCI Post #123”

  • Know Thyself #123

    Know Thyself Public Service Announcement

    How President’s SHOULD speak to journalists:

    For anyone who can’t remember a non-circus White House briefing, how the current President speaks to journalists, particularly women is NOT to be emulated. These interactions with journalists are meant to give the people of the US a better understanding of the goings on about the POTUS, not an embarrassing display of his insecurities. It is not impressive to speak like an impotent ogre to women. It is not a display of power, quite the opposite actually, it shows fear that these journalists, even those without male genitalia, are smarter than you.

    I hope the bar will be picked back up, dusted off and put at the proper level someday.

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  • WIBCI Post #122

    WIBCI we embodied separation of church and state?

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If when the new POTUS was sworn into office that he/she/they placed their hand on the US Constitution?

    Here are the words they say:

    “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

    Nothing against the Bible but if we truly are tolerant of all religions and not supposed to cross the streams per Thomas Jefferson, than why not swear on the actual thing you are supposed to ‘preserve, protect and defend’?

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  • Know Thyself #122

    Know Thyself through PHILOSOPHY

    I find Philosophy fascinating, such that I’m begun a course to study them chronologically across multiple sources and take note of what stands out from each man.

    I like starting from the beginning because I believe it almost impossible to follow geniuses in any field and proclaim they had zero influence.

    I want to try and picture when was the first time in history this happened:

    Guy A. after hearing someone speak and finding themselves in the company of a friend sometime after saying (in my mind I’m picturing Latin, white guys, togas, and the memory recall that was necessary before he printing press):

    Hey, ___ious ___imus I heard this guy the other day say something rather interesting….

    and Guy B. follows this with:

    Huh?! That is interesting, say it again and I’ll write it down. Where did I put that papyrus?

    and this writing or copies of it makes it way through a few thousand of years without deteriorating, being recycled, being seen as heretical, and falls into the right hands and is disseminated, discussed, critiqued, and remembered throughout history as something to learn from. I also like trying to figure out why I want to learn about this, the answers, at least in part, are better summed up by experts:

    There are, in all ages, men born to be in bondage to the opinions of the society in which they live. There are not a few who today play the free thinker and the philosopher…
    -Jean Jacques Rousseau

    The enterprise is not an essentially civic one. It does not begin with a settled position on political and moral matters, then seeking ways to enshrine the settled view. Rather the mission is a broadly epistemological one. The search, as we shall discover, is the search for truth, or at least for such illumination as to allow us to see the biases and half-truths that have lead from one blind alley to another in the labyrinth of thought.

    Daniel N. Robinson D. Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Georgetown University

    ‘So much of our lives is meaningless, a self-canceling vacillation and futility; we strive with the chaos about us and within; but we would believe all the while that there is something vital and significant in us, could we but decipher our own souls. We want to understand;… we want to seize the value and perspective of passing things, and so to pull ourselves up out of the maelstrom of daily circumstance. We want to know that the little things are little and the big things are big, before it is too late; we want to see things now as they will seem forever – ‘in the light of eternity’. We want to learn to laugh in the face of the inevitable, to smile even at the looming of death. We want to be whole, to coordinate our energies by criticizing and harmonizing our desires; for coordinated energy is the last word in ethics and politics, and perhaps in logic and metaphysics too….We may be sure that if we can but find wisdom, all things else will be added unto us. Truth will not make us rich, but it will make us free.’  

    Will Durrant The Story of Philosophy:

     

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  • WIBCI Post #121

    WIBCI

    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If: once in a lifetime experiences were given to the deserved?

    I have seen, many, many ads for a show featuring the fresh prince where he traverses the globe and experiences life altering moments, no other human has probably combined in a single lifetime.

    and I find myself full of resentment.

    Why does someone who slapped away a charmed life get to experience such things?! So an actor and corporate conglomerates wish to profit off of this guy’s reality TV moral comeback? Why does such a person deserve such an honor? Why not give this opportunity to a special ed teacher? Someone who could never afford it and actual has lived a life that doesn’t need to be forgiven/forgotten? Someone whose ego doesn’t desperately require our forgiveness for the despicable things they have done?

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  • Know Thyself #121

    Know Thyself through fun

    The other day I caught snowflakes on my tongue. It was blowing perfectly and the snowflakes had girth yet took their sweet time as they danced down. I think it had been years since I had experienced such a visceral, pointless, moment of focus. It was fun.

    I do not wish to be young again. I’m all set with such moments of insecurity, and I don’t wish to unlearn, even for a moment, what life has taught me. But I do think it is beneficial to fleetingly and frivolously live in a moment; to swing, float, or stand in a storm.… more “Know Thyself #121”

  • WIBCI Post #120

    WIBCI we knew what the word TYRANT means?

    In the Prologue of Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces, he describes how in Greek Mythologies Daedalus had done the Gods dirty by NOT sacrificing the bull he was supposed to:

    “He had converted a public event to personal gain, whereas the whole sense of his investiture as king had been that he was no longer a mere private person. The return of the bull would have symbolized his absolutely selfless submission to the functions of his role. The retaining of it represented, on the other had, an impulse to egocentric self-aggrandizement. And so the king “by the grace of God” became the dangerous tyrant Holdfast – out for himself.”

    Joseph Campbell goes on to describe the characteristics universal to TYRANTS:

    1. “..the individual cuts himself as a unit off from the larger unit of the whole community: and so the One was broken into the many, and these then battled each other-each out for himself-and could be governed only by force.

    2. He is the hoarder of the general benefit

    3. He is the monster avid for the greedy rights of ‘my and mine.’

    4. The havoc wrought by him is described in mythology and fairy tale as being universal throughout his domain. This may be bo more than his household, his own tortured psyched, or the lives that he blights with the touch of his friendship and assistance; or it may amount to the extent of his civilization.

    5. The inflated ego of the tyrant is a curse to himself and his world-no matter how his affairs ay seem to prosper. Self-terrorized, fear-haunted, alert at every hand to meet and battle back the anticipated aggressions of his environment, which are primarily the reflections of the uncontrollable impulses to acquisition within himself, the giant of self-achieved independence is the world’s messenger of disaster.

     

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  • Know Thyself #120

    Know thyself by trusting your gut

    I find, for me, there is a direct correlation between how analog an agreement is and how much I trust it.

    For example; I have more faith in a human than a bot, an ink signature to a digital one, a smile to an emoticon; I prefer hearing a voice to receiving an email, a handshake over a secure file location, a test drive as opposed to car-trader-max-vanna, and sex to porn.

    I like to clearly comprehend the messages of others through tone, body language, sarcasm, eye contact, and pheromones; because these things are very difficult, if not impossible, to fake.… more “Know Thyself #120”

  • WIBCI Post #119

    WIBCI humility and class mattered?

    I tried to find a historical example of a political leader renaming an already named thing in honor of themselves that remained so named one they were inevitably no longer in power. (Such things appear historically not to have staying power).

    WIBCI the only individuals publicly honored had to have done something honorable for said public?

    Seems to squish out all the honor if you put the crown on your own head. Just me?… more “WIBCI Post #119”

  • Know Thyself #119

    Know Thyself through being thoroughly entertained.

    I watched a DVD, from a DVD player last night and it was amazing!

    When wanted to watch the movie, I put the disc in the player, pressed play, and the movie…..started.

    I could pause, rewind, and replay of my own free will. Even better, the content was NEVER interrupted. No ads, banners, previews, recaps, pop ups, teasers, trailers, commercial content or solicitation is any way shape or form, no breaking news, no celebrities selling out, nor was anyone in the movie branded with logos. No one tried to sell me something through the use of cute cartoons, catchy tag lines, or really happy people monochromatically dancing and singing to distract you from the elongated list of side effects that make you wonder how bad the ailment could be.

    I got to focus on the movie, in its entirety, unriddled with commercials, the way those that created it wanted me to.

    Entertainment is art, not filler between advertisements.

    Pure is good.

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