Sunday, July 3, 2011

A blurb

Is life significant.  How it is protrayed in my personality.

At every turn we are in a position that we could potentially be replaced.  We are renewable and can be replaced by someone younger than me, faster than me, smarter than me blah blah blah that serves some better fit for the situation.  The only solution is to become perfect.  If there are no guarentee’s then there is really no significance in what you do.  I will also assert 100% that there is no truth in anything.

I yearn to be unique and have some purpose.  When people associate with me I want to assure them that what they are is unwavering and that there should be no doubts about anything as much as I can.  There is a lot of crap in the world, so I can only make any guarantees about me.  It is the only way I know that can comfort this feeling of doubt that I have about life for other people.

I hate when people don’t bring something up, twist the truth, or butter it up.  Its an insult and completely invalidates any confidence I once had, especially if it is something is used against me as a judge.  I just get to worry about one more thing from that source.  All goes back in there are no guarantee's.

Someone can bark something point blank at me, and I will consider it as a statement.  Not some insult.  Clearly there are times that something is an insult, but if its just a criticism I want to know.  You question my intelligence I will fuck you up.

All I want is security in things and a place to fit into to make something significant out of life?

For me I’ve thought about it so much that it makes me utterly frustrated and depressed.  Human’s motives are continually shown to be selfish and all people do is blab “That is life.”  “Welcome to the real world.” “You have to pay your dues.”  Bull Shit.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Your cell phone and what it means to you: Where are you?

By using a cell phone we are willingly giving information all about us to the mothership (Government, Google, FDA Communications).

Your phone has a tie directly with your SSN, perfect for database storage and if you aren't aware ubiquitous computing is a leading research field for colleges and industry. In short the idea of this is how can we store information about you and keep you in context of what you are doing and what we think is important to you. This should flag a concern about your lack of privacy.

Your phone can tell anyone looking about where you are. I'm assuming that you are smart enough not to use the Facebook locations/twitter locations publicly.

GPS ties directly to satellites to tell you where you are. You are also telling the phone company where you are. Someone has access to this, so this is a privacy threat to your person.

Lets say GPS is turned off. Using signal strengths of the towers, on your phone you can be triangulated to your position pretty accurately. Cell phone towers are placed so that when you pass from the radius of one tower's coverage to the other, the transition of moving should not be transparent to you. This means that the coverage of the towers are going to overlap some to give some time for transition and load of an area.

S1: I'm doing something that could be thought of being questionable to an outside viewer
S2: If I do an action that could go against my moral outward person I would prefer to be in private.
S3: There are some things that I have to do, but I would rather other people not know about.
S4: If people cannot see me do something, then they do not know I'm doing it.
S5: I want to do this activity in private.

Sometimes S1 can directly imply S4 or S2 implies S5 or S3 implies S5.
Happen in combination:
S1 and S2 and S4 imply S5 or S1 and S3 and S4 imply S5.

Argument 1: I'm not doing anything wrong, so I don't have anything to worry about.

We are asking to be set in a position to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

With location alone you can't say that you know something about someone, but more information you can deduce more informatino about you.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Tired

It's amazing that thoughts one has when they are at the brink of collapsing in the state of exhaustion, which is where it seems I sut all to many times. My thoughts aren't always as coherent bit really that's about all they gt out of me at work. The sta date 9 to 5 bull ahit drives me up the wall then on top of the tine I spend drivinand eating the majority of my time is spren bei g more aof a waste than what feel as bei g productive. I guess that's is where I lie, but what would I dk if I had an j finite amu t of time or energy to do all the things I thought I wanted. It seems like yesterday I could just sit and lose myself in a computer game or a book or a movie and completely Immerse my self into the atory and lose my sense of reality for while but now reality is always looming behind me in this dull greed ridden world. At least while I as at school I could manage my time better and look into things that seemed to have more of an interest in. Now it seems I can't even dot an eye without havig to have another person look Ilover it.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Perspective

I’m going to go on a rant here so bear with me (warning my brain is dead).

Over my last adventure to my grandparents, I get the pleasure of sharing my four day vacation with my  family.  Now if you don’t know me :P, I had a small attachment to a cartoon show over my high school years.  My mom brings this up, non-chalantly and to get a shortcut to the point, she played it off as me being a emo child that had nothing better than a stupid tv show.  So the family spent 15 minutes giving me shit over me yelling over this show.  What was this show to me?

Alright so I move from a school, where I feel comfortable and have a good group of friends to a school in the middle of no where in MIssouri.  I’m already self conscious about my weight (180 at about 5’ 3”), but I have engrained in my head that people don’t like me because of my weight.  I don’t go out of my way to talk to anyone, even with the people I know (because I don’t want to get in the way or be a hamper), much less with people that I don’t.  Ever get that weird feeling that people wonder what you are doing when you walk up and start a random conversation? well its always like that.  What is my escape?

This t.v. show that I went emo over, was the one thing that kept me happy.   I was so attached to the characters in the story and the story itself that I didn’t really care about not talking to many people, but at least I could get my thrills through this story.

This sets up my rant on perspective.  The older generation loses their sight of the future with their attachment to the ideas of the past.  At a certain point our parents were once the pioneers of the future, so the new generation has to take over. Not everyone gets blinded to their experience, but in the case of my family they get blinded by their experience and forget to apply it to the new.  Sometimes the thinkers are shoved down vs. the appliers of our knowledge.

I think this is probably the fundamental part of our problem in our society.  We are blinded by our own perspectives to see the other side.  Science for religion, Christianity vs. Islam.   Young vs. old.

We are penalized by this inability of the human race, and really as a whole we are held back by this fact.  I think if you are too dumb to be able to cast yourself into someone else’s shoes, you should be cast out of the pool (you can take this as you will).  Thinkers should prevail for our society vs. the mechanical appliers of what we’ve learned. 

P.S. politicians are dumb and most of the government is really too dumb to make it operate right, but that’s for another day.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Legacy

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I fit in more to the latter of the  two.  Yet my reception will never quite hit the level of THE BEAST.  So Exciting its like

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Long time since I posted

Its been a heck of a long time since I posted on here.  I went back and re read all my previous posts.  I still get in this conundrum, but I've got more intellectual evidence to support some of my claims. 

I like the idea of nihlism, but not necissarily as a rule to live by.  A nihlist belives that values are falsely invented.  To clarify, a nihlist believes that we ourselves place values onto our conceptions.  This view brings about many ideas on what would be considered to be attributed to a meaningful life.  One of which, and one that I consider the most important is morality.

A nihilistic moralist would view the world as many people would commonly view as being immoral.  The nihlistic moralistic would take everything for themselves and refuse to think that anything is immoral on the grounds that morality is something that we have defined.  You can not be immoral on the grounds that there is no real morality.

I don't look at morallity as something that is really defined, but more of a feeling and a compromise between people.  I used this example in a paper that I wrote for a class, but lets say you are travelling down the highway and some old cotton top lady cuts you off.  A morallist would likely react in at worst just yelling profannities through the confines of their car.  This doesn't cause any harm to anyone, adn even improves the situation because you are able to vent your anger.   Another way to react is to go ahead and ram the lady to run her off the road causing her to die in the ditch.  This is hugely gratifying and this cotton top fugly biatch deserved to die.  There is something about this that seems wrong.  This feeling closely lies with our moral standards or our conceptions of what is moral.  Lets take morality as an abstraction.

What morality seems to be is a definition of common ground between people.  If there were no trusts at all between people then we would constantly have to live with our backs against the wall.  A cornered tiger is forced to destroy while a cornered mouse is doomed for destruction.   Humans can take place of the mouse and the lion both at the same time or disjointly.  Now if each person is equal then they deserve the same rights to life and opportunity for existance.  In the scenario before this seems to be violated because by killing the old lady we are taking away her potential to living.  

How far should morality stretch.  Should it only be limited to the confines of our body or to exentions outwardly.  Should that T.V. be considered to be mine or is it really have any belonging to me.  It seems that if you put in the effort to work towards owning a place to put it, enough food to sustain your self, and something to watch on it, it should be something that I can guarantee to entertain myself with as I please.  So along with the metaphysical obligation to a valuable life we also have extensions of our thought to the physical world onto things that we work and invest our time for.  It seems more beneficial to be able to not see the purchase of a tv as a risk of having to get stolen.  Nowadays its all but dissappeared.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Hiding behind our in securities: reminder to myself.

  • "Confront the dark parts of yourself, and work to banish them with illumination and forgiveness. Your willingness to wrestle with your demons will cause your angels to sing. Use the pain as fuel, as a reminder of your strength."

It is easy to hide behind our insecurities.  Turn the failures into something positive and don't give up.  Conquer everything that holds you back.

  • "Strength is born in the deep silence of long-suffering hearts; not amid joy."

Breaking the mold of habit is hard.  The only way to reap the benefits is to suffer through it.  There are no easy parts in life, but hiding behind normality will never allow anyone to better themselves.

 

  • "Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to be always part of unanimity."
    - Christopher Morle

Dive into new stuff.  This is the only way to find more out about ourselves.  Continue to keep your mind learning.  Never let  yourself get so habitual you don't have to think during the day.  The mind will die.

 

  • Too many people are thinking of security instead of opportunity. They seem more afraid of life than death.
    - James F. Byrnes

Take risks.  If you try to stay too safe people are missing too much life.  But don't be so risky as to completely disregard your experiences.  Learning is slow.

 

  • "Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it."
  • "Consider again that dot, that's here, that's home, that's us.  On it everyone you love, everyone you know everyone you ever heard of lived out their lives."

We live on a planet in a universe.  Earth is 1/300th of the size of the sun.  Will our lives actually impact much in the scheme things?  We are but a lonely spec, not much bigger than a piece of dust.  Why fear when it doesn't really matter other than to ourselves.  Don't hold back and live without fear!  Don't be stupid

 

There are three truths:

1) a student, forever, weather i liked it or not

2) a philosopher, as we ALL are, each and every one of us are always going to living our own lives our way and that is the living representation of our own philosophies of life

3) my life as me defined by my actions

-Zi Jing Pan

All we can do is live, experience, understand, and learn.  We live by what we learn.  It may only be our personal understandings of things, but there is no way to know the true way of what it is the world is, so that's the next best thing.