Sunday, October 10, 2010
Matthew Weinstein - Keep on Smiling
http://www.matthewweinstein.com/index.php?mode=gallery§ion_id=40
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Si près de la mort, maman devait s'y sentir libérée et prête à tout revivre. Personne, personne n'avait le droit de pleurer sur elle. Et moi aussi, je me suis senti prêt à tout revivre. Comme si cette grande colère m'avait purgé du mal, vidé d'espoir, devant cette nuit chargée de signes et d'étoiles, je m'ouvrais pour la première fois à la tendre indifférence du monde. De l'éprouver si pareil à moi, si fraternel enfin, j'ai senti que j'avais été heureux, et que je l'étais encore.
So close to death, Maman must have felt free then and ready to live it all again. Nobody, nobody had the right to cry over her. And I felt ready to live it all again too. As if the blind rage had washed me clean, rid me of hope; for the first time, in that night alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world. Finding it so much like myself - so like a brother, really - I felt that I had been happy and that I would be happy again.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Walt Whitman
We consider the bibles and religions divine...I do not say they are not divine,
I say they have all grown out of you and may grow out of you still,
It is not they who give life...it is you who give life;
Leaves are not more shed from the trees from the earth than they are shed out of you.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
"when you're faced with situations that you haven't never been through your brain has many more information to deal with, and thus spend a lot more energy trying to get information about things around.
This has a direct influence on how you see the time that passed. When your brain has some hard work to do, it adds way more new memories in your mind. Even if you're used to say that your trips were "too fast", your brain probably have kept a lot of information about the trip, and thus you'll have plenty of memories about it.
These memories are excatly what will define for you what you have lived.
Can you remenber every single time you went from home to work? Can you even remember anything that happened when you went today to work? If everything went as usual, you'll probably have no memories of it. This time didn't pass to your mind, you don't remember a thing of it...
Conclusion, the less routine you have in your life, the more time your brain will have stored inside it, the more you'll think have lived.
The philosophical way:
Everytime you're faced to a new situation, you'll be absorving new information from "real". This information will be projected inside your mind, and thus you'll be able to use it in other ways in the future.
This will also show you that you're getting depper inside "real".
Comparing babies to old people, you can see that the babie's "base" is way smaller than the ones of elderly people. That's normal, the more you live, the more your base will get "depper", the more it will undersand "real".
Conclusion: the ones who live longer are the ones that expand more their bases with the time they have. "
This has a direct influence on how you see the time that passed. When your brain has some hard work to do, it adds way more new memories in your mind. Even if you're used to say that your trips were "too fast", your brain probably have kept a lot of information about the trip, and thus you'll have plenty of memories about it.
These memories are excatly what will define for you what you have lived.
Can you remenber every single time you went from home to work? Can you even remember anything that happened when you went today to work? If everything went as usual, you'll probably have no memories of it. This time didn't pass to your mind, you don't remember a thing of it...
Conclusion, the less routine you have in your life, the more time your brain will have stored inside it, the more you'll think have lived.
The philosophical way:
Everytime you're faced to a new situation, you'll be absorving new information from "real". This information will be projected inside your mind, and thus you'll be able to use it in other ways in the future.
This will also show you that you're getting depper inside "real".
Comparing babies to old people, you can see that the babie's "base" is way smaller than the ones of elderly people. That's normal, the more you live, the more your base will get "depper", the more it will undersand "real".
Conclusion: the ones who live longer are the ones that expand more their bases with the time they have. "
Friday, September 3, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Philein
One being reciprocally unites itself with another...both are originally united with each other because they are at each other's disposal
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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