There is a distinct possibility that I could come across as a Iugubrious melancholic, which, at the very least, should put me a step ahead of most of the vestigial miscreants. Despite being cognizant of the fact that the differences are nothing more than paltry technicalities, the advantage to being in the first echelon is that you don’t have to eat as much dust.
I’m going to speculate that whoever first coined the term “circle of life”… was also likely diagnosed with depression. There is really nothing worse than going around in circles. The rare exceptions might be figure skaters, and race car drivers, but for the rest of us we don’t even have the luxury of an audience.
It’s not very often that I am able to reconcile the fact that my frustrations are closely associated with the limitations inherent to my disposition.
I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. - Thomas Carlyle
I would do well to recognize that there are distinct benefits of using the game theory as outlined by the Nash equilibrium, to my advantage. - No player has anything to gain by changing only their own strategy.
I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. - Thomas Carlyle
I would do well to recognize that there are distinct benefits of using the game theory as outlined by the Nash equilibrium, to my advantage. - No player has anything to gain by changing only their own strategy.
It’s always so hard to move past the realm of the familiar and the comfortable, but it’s absolutely critical to gaining any sort of “measurable” success. The problem with success is that the minute you think that you have arrived, you realize that there is so much more that needs to be done.
There are occasions when life seems to be spinning out of control, but what we often fail to realize is that there are factors in play that are in opposition to uncontrolled chaos. The saving grace is that when we are pushed to the limits, centripetal force holds everything together. - We were never in control in the first place, and never will be.
Blindness isn’t so much the condition of being unable to see, as the opportunity to see the things that aren’t. I could spend my life chasing redundancies and dreams of improbability, but when it’s all said and done the best we can hope for is that it might vaguely resemble something akin to paradise. I think I’d much rather move beyond the déjà vu, and enjoy life as much as I can.
Eat. Sleep. Bleep. Repeat.
There are occasions when life seems to be spinning out of control, but what we often fail to realize is that there are factors in play that are in opposition to uncontrolled chaos. The saving grace is that when we are pushed to the limits, centripetal force holds everything together. - We were never in control in the first place, and never will be.
Blindness isn’t so much the condition of being unable to see, as the opportunity to see the things that aren’t. I could spend my life chasing redundancies and dreams of improbability, but when it’s all said and done the best we can hope for is that it might vaguely resemble something akin to paradise. I think I’d much rather move beyond the déjà vu, and enjoy life as much as I can.
Eat. Sleep. Bleep. Repeat.
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