Archive | December, 2010

2010 Reflections, It’s Getting Serious

28 December 2010

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2010 Reflections, It’s Getting Serious

The last blogpost this year, and we’re looking back at all the things that took place. First off are the things about mind the beginner as a blog. It’s been a bit more than a year now since this blog started on it’s own domain. And although it’s still a small blog when compared to [...]

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A snowflake insight, you’re lucky!

20 December 2010

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A snowflake insight, you’re lucky!

A quick blogpost in between here, I was walking outside and it started snowing, snowflakes everywhere. One of them wad lucky enough to hit me right in the eye. It hurt a lot, but it made me think. Of all the billions of snowflakes, this one hit home. And if I kept looking up more [...]

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The dreaded “I’m too late” feeling

16 December 2010

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The dreaded “I’m too late” feeling

For the past few weeks I’ve had this feeling that I’m loosing grip with the present. I keep thinking back about past events and what I should have done. Totally useless I know, there is nothing that can be done about the past but accept it and move on. I’m going to share a few [...]

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The Search for Not-Knowing

8 December 2010

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The Search for Not-Knowing

We in the West have the habit of naming only those things we find interesting. Things worthy of their own name, their own description. We like to know what it’s called. The opposite of knowing however, does not have it’s own name. It’s just “not-knowing”and it’s the source of a lot of problems. You could [...]

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This Is Why Your Theories Are Useless

2 December 2010

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This Is Why Your Theories Are Useless

I have this theory that theories are utterly useless. Although they attempt to describe and predict a facet of reality, they never succeed. And because you can’t experience reality when you’re hiding behind your theories, they are effectively cutting off your connection with this reality. Sure, theories are nice to try and explain things or [...]

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