Archive for the ‘Perception’ Category
a rambling blast
I’m not saying anything right now, because I have nothing nice to say.
Stopping to say hi is not overrated.
Check out my short note posted on Toby.Getsch.com.
Last Night’s Rap
I’m sad to learn of the passing of a young NBA star.
My ache is not so near, but remote empathy from afar.
You wish you had the life, the dream the skillz.
You ain’t genuine. No, copycat, you are for your thrills.
Sometimes I speak in dialect.
I flow and rhyme and hit it, the inside man — the deep, the introspect.
Sometime I joke and riddle.
Sometime I interrupt, yeah right in the middle.
My inner thought.
The contemplative, deep rhythm is caught.
Don’t challenge me if it’s for your gain.
I keep it real. This is no refrain.
I listen, not just hear.
I smell the emotion waft in fear.
I call it MegaDrivel. That’s my schtick.
You stick around, they’ll take this read and make a flick.
I call it MegaDrivel… Now you know.
We must.
What can I say no to today? What can I avoid? Who should I stop being friends with? Who should I avoid? How can I simplify? What is not needed? Who is a bad influence? –> If we don’t make time for what is important, all the crap and clutter and false importance we leave around is a physical, emotional and spiritual weed which will not decrease unless action is taken. We can make the right choices every day. We must.
Sunny Seattle February
We always have a choice.
both boredom and anger are secondary; dealing with the underlying causes of each takes time, courage and perseverance; that leads to maturity; we always have a choice
2010 Resolutions
Remodel my body.
Work with passion.
Enjoy my friends.
AttitudeMeme
When I think about a topic and decide to write about it, one interesting thing (to me anyway) is seeing in which category it lands. This topic about “attitude” and thoughts about how to change and adjust attitudes is something that I encounter every day – we encounter every day. This is the introduction of the “The Attitude Meme.” It also happens to hit on every one of the categories already here… Autodidactism, Education, Life, Listening, MegaDrivel, Perception, Perspectives, Priorities, and Writing.
Yes, there is a little wordplay going on here. Attitude + Me +Me… I don’t think that works. However, I do think it works to infect positively pass along a good attitude and good ideas. I don’t know anyone that I like to be around who dislikes a good attitude. This is another positive beginning… Welcome to a new category and a new domain, AttitudeMeme.com. (Yes, that’s another wordplay.)
Multitasking Ain’t Helpful
http://news.health.com/2009/08/24/multitasking-harmful/
http://living.health.com/2009/07/10/stress-solution-slow-down/
you cannot deny
whether you agree or disagree
you cannot deny
whether you like or dislike
you cannot deny
whether you try or do not try
you cannot deny
whether you love or hate
you cannot deny
whether you lose or gain
you cannot deny
whether you suffer or whether you rejoice
whether you pity or whether you envy
whether you spite or whether you embolden
whether you despise or whether you embrace
YOU CANNOT DENY…
Jesus Christ is sovereign. God knows. And, the Holy Spirit lives.
Be encouraged. YOU are NOT alone.
YOU CANNOT DENY…
God is God and I am not.
Trust God period.
copyright
I’m becoming more interested in “copyright” and what that means today.
My current, unstudied opinion:
People often try to profit off other people’s work. That is nothing new, and in-and-of-itself is not wrong, illegal or immoral. However, if something is taken from someone else, and permission is not granted, then it is stealing and it is wrong, illegal and immoral.
Example:
I leave my car unlocked and all the windows are open and the keys are left in the ignition. Someone else comes by and takes anything from the car or takes the whole car. That is not in-and-of-itself wrong, illegal or immoral. However, if I did not give permission to the person or group or whatever entity that took anything, then it is stealing, wrong, illegal and immoral.
Conclusion:
That sounds pretty simple and pretty basic. It sounds like there is not much room for misinterpretation. It sounds very obvious, like it should be “common sense” and like everyone should know and understand this. However, “common sense is not common.”
How does this apply to “copyright” and what does this mean today?
I’m trying to study up, to make a more informed opinion and to take a stance on this. I don’t have any specific reason to do this, except for maybe one. I think many people are stealing and doing wrong things, with regard to “copyright” and I think people are doing this because they truly believe that they have rights to things that are not theirs and they have strong opinions that things that they do not own are ok to steal.
This, on the surface may look like a witch hunt or being judgmental. That is not the goal of my research. My goal is to seek first to understand, before trying to be understood. So, I am noting my current, unstudied opinion here, to see what happens to it, after I do more research and after I apply due diligence to this topic. Who knows? Maybe this will turn into an interesting and engaging discussion and maybe my opinion will change, along with or in opposition to other people’s opinions that may also change. Maybe current opinions will be strengthened.
How does this apply to art? How does this apply to science? How does this apply to me, or you?
Stay tuned! :)
P.S. I think I nailed what type of thing “MegaDrivel” may be all about here. It appears to have nailed every category that I currently have for this blog, plus I added a new “Autodidactism” category. Hmmm…
Trust God…Period.
Ernie Johnson shares his Cancer story
Ernie Johnson On His Relationship With Turner, With Barkley, With God…And So Much More.
panic
“More people are killed by deer than sharks, but you don’t see park rangers running around like nutcases.” ~Seth Godin
default to clean and organized
Over the weekend, as I was doing laundry and cleaning up some of my things (as well as dealing with a spring cold), I thought of something… I think there are 2 kinds of defaults relating to clean and organized. 1 – “Keep everything clean and organized, except for the areas in use. Then clean those up when your done.” 2 – “Keep the areas in use clean and organized, and other areas can be unkept or less clean and organized.”
I was reminded by my roommate (not that he’s this way or that his house is this way… just another viewpoint) that there may be another kind of default here. 3 – “Everything is cluttered, all the time.” I didn’t include that default, because I don’t think it’s healthy or reasonable. It’s certainly not pleasant.
Which one are you? How does it affect your relationships? Do you gravitate towards one default in some situations and another default in others? Is this a priority, and if so does that affect your default?
Anyway, it’s something to think about when you take the time to look around and listen to your surroundings.
Perception is reality.
Perception is reality for those who hold the perception. Seth Godin has a nice post to help us think about this and also to think about adjusting other’s perceptions, if we don’t like them.

