Friday, 29 December 2023

Wowow conversation starters

 

What is the thing you have the most neuanced understanding of?


What do you believe in that you know is wrong?


What's a dangerous situation you choose to be in?


What's something you love to talk about but no one else seems to want to listen?


How do you like to spend your time?


What's a problem you've solved recently or still working on?


What do you think is productive, but isn't?

What is productive that you don't realise?


What's a fad today that might get it's own museum in the future?


What's a topic you have to bite your tongue

What situations do you hold yourself back from speaking your mind?






Micro Dating Bible

 

https://youtu.be/_PmgfAHqgdk?si=N6EwLbEoarc6MYC8

Thursday, 28 December 2023

Change others minds today

 Facts don't change minds, but stories do.


Think about it... The personal story - Anecdotes - really do the heavy lifting.

Wednesday, 27 December 2023

What makes you better than other "artists"?

 Taste and vibe


Everything you learn and do serves those two things.

Getting good, having more experience or technically superior doesn't mean you have taste or vibe.

Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Why bother... Like why?

 "The reward of our work is not what we get, but what we become."

Sunday, 24 December 2023

What is woke actually?

Disparity almost always equals discrimination

Speech codes

Bureaucracy enforcing these ideas

Ideology (intertwining belief and identity).

Wednesday, 20 December 2023

Muscles as a sign of adulthood - transition from child to adult

 There isn't a move from boy to man in the West. We're often saying to young boys "when you're older" "you're too young" the problem with that is you are the gate keeper and you are taking the power seat from the kid even if it's true. Show don't tell.

What if you could demonstrate a man through speed and strength? Challenge them to beat you in a race? Lift a certain amount of weights that an adult  can do but a kid can't, thus showing they are still a kid but they will become an adult one day. Beat me in a race or beat need in weights and you are now a man that will surpass me in other ways too.

So instead of saying no, say "when you can beat me, yes."

Early on the will try to use their words and emotions to bend reality but they will stop when it doesn't work over time.

Monday, 18 December 2023

True centrist (moderate) take here

 One of the great centrist essays that had a wrapper context of  "Ally".


https://youtu.be/VdnanR4nS7k?si=pfs7QUBYznE8GuXw

SHOW don't tell YES!

 For its time, it's a great examples of show don't tell for a message that's difficult to show.


First era, not the later stages

https://youtu.be/yoCPV3f1xDQ?si=ywhnQUYq5DRXpUGf

Friday, 8 December 2023

What's worth giving your all?

 


My response


Explore>Exploit


You can do one thing until you know what that one thing is that's worthy of everything.

Tuesday, 5 December 2023

What's the point of artists really?

 Artists in an AI world


Artists articulate the unknown.


Artists bring to public awareness elements of being that have not yet entered the collective consciousness.


Brings forth what is - as of yet - unimaginable but is sensed.


Problem detectors and problem solvers.

Saturday, 2 December 2023

All content in 4

 A revision of my own content categories.

Information affermation companionship spectacle

Friday, 1 December 2023

When the committee decides

 


When the committee decides 

They’re almost always conservative. Whether it’s a governmental body, the strategy group at a big company or the membership panel at the local country club, we can learn a lot by seeing what they approve and when they stall.

Of course, each of us know a lot about our offering, the change we seek to make and why it’s better. It’s easy to believe that, “If I were you I’d pick this obvious, rational choice…” and pitch accordingly.

But they’re not you. They’re the committee. And the committee almost never makes what outsiders might say is the ‘right’ decision, instead they choose what’s right for them, now.

And that is usually a combination of:

Persistence. A new idea is almost never embraced right away. It might take years. It’s easier to wait to see who will be there tomorrow than to grab what’s here today.

Urgency. Advance planning is clearly the smart move, but with fear, risk avoidance, and competing priorities, it’s the urgent that is often put on the agenda.

Affiliation. “What will our peers say?” is an unspoken but powerful force. Everyone else, or the appearance of everyone else has a huge impact.

WIFM. Not a radio station, but the truth that each person choosing begins with concern about what’s in it for them. It might be status, affiliation, avoidance of fear or a simple desire (or a complex one).

Compromise. It’s a committee, after all. Group acceptance of a small benefit might be seen as better than a bigger benefit that’s divisive.

Status. There are the status roles within the committee (who suggested this, who will benefit the most from this) and the status roles the committee sees within the organization and across organizations. Moving up (or not falling behind) is at the forefront of many decisions.

A better idea has little chance in the face of these forces.


https://seths.blog/2023/12/when-the-committee-decides/


Seth