From Wikipedia: “Cameron Crowe suggests reaching out to the people around us is the key to professional as well as personal success. The famous “Show me the money!” scene, featuring Rod Tidwell demanding Jerry scream his “family motto” back to him over the phone, epitomizes the empty values of those around Jerry, yet somewhat paradoxically it is Rod who serves as a role-model for the family values and personal attention that Jerry seeks. Crowe’s point is that the pursuit of financial success need not be incompatible with family values or personal relationships, simply that it should take second place to them.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Maguire
May 11, 2008
“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted”. Albert Einstein
April 26, 2008
“Heine identified the precise origin of the British-oligarchical way of thinking in Lockean empiricism, and utilitarianism. In the Englischen Fragmenten, he warns: “But don’t send any poets to London. This naked [mere?] seriousness about everything, this colossal monotony, this machine-like movement, this sadness of joy itself, this exaggerated London, oppresses the imagination and tears the heart. And you must certainly not send a German poet there, a dreamer, who must pause for everything he sees, even for a ragged beggar woman, or a shiny plate made by a goldsmith — Oh! He’ll have a rough time soon enough, and he will be pushed around from all sides, or with a mild “God damn” be pushed down onto the ground.”
http://members.tripod.com/american_almanac/heine.htm
April 26, 2008
“Everything you can imagine is real”
Pablo Picasso
April 15, 2008
Everything is what it is when it stops.
A neat sentence, but is it true? I don’t think so.
April 15, 2008
Dripping with significance
Independent, The (London), Mar 9, 1999 by Tom Lubbock
The pros saw the pure, unmediated expressions of body or soul; a painting made in a trance state, with Pollock’s unconscious or impulses marked down on the canvas. Obviously, this was partly what Pollock wanted. He wanted a spontaneous painting that by-passed the turgid symbolism of his earlier psycho-dramas and came straight from the deep psyche. He wanted pictures that - like some decoration - looked unmade and unauthored, as if they had just developed of themselves. But the paradox of his achievement is that these things could only be done with a lot of artistry. Pollock’s act was a careful balancing act; a matter of holding things in tension, fine-tuning so as to keep all possibilities open. The classic paintings have multiple intimations, none of which is quite suppressed, none of which definitely arrives. There are - despite the “over all” talk - hints of an underlying structure, perhaps something quasi-figurative and deeply buried in all the business. There are hints, too, of infinitely complex patterning. There are hints of complete chaos and randomness. There’s finally a strong entropic tendency towards an absolutely inert homogeneity. And all these aspects shift one into another. The result is work that’s untraceable and ungraspable. It offers inexhaustible interest to the eye. It can be contemplated endlessly.
Pollock’s most memorable saying was his reply to being asked, why he didn’t work more from nature: “I am nature.”
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990309/ai_n14210492/pg_2
April 13, 2008
A neuron can connect with 80,000 others. Human brain contains 20 billion neurons, capable of 100 trillion connections (does this include the brain gas-stuff used to make connections?).
So in 1999, Charles Jonscher in ‘Wired Life’ book said computers are nowhere near to brains.
And that knowledge is a state of being.
Information is transitive.
“We must not mistake gigabytes for wisdom”
April 13, 2008
Cyberspace can become a dream world says John Suler.
http://www-usr.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/psycyber.html
Rapid shifts of scenario - without travelling over ground - web surfing is like dreaming. Users can transcend the laws of space and physics.
People and images appear out of nowhere.
Time is irrelevant.
When computer freezes - it’s like a paralysis nightmare?
Dissociation - people “lose themselves” - in web surfing and dreams. Your dreams may be from you - but are fragmented - and the dreamer is not aware.
Wish fulfillment.
** This reminds me of the san dot paintings - their red line between the human and spirit world.
April 13, 2008
Evolutionary theory differs from behaviour genetics:
It’s unwise to deduce ethical premises from biology.
But you cannot understand ethics without looking to biology for explanations.
See:
Maths:
Robert Axelrod
John Maynard Smith
(Game theory illuminates why self-interested individual co-operate)
Evolutionary psychology:
Leda Cosmides (cheating causes)
Edward O’Wilson wrote Sociobiology: The new synthesis
Peter Singer attempted to refute in: The Expanding Circle (1979)
People are co-operative and competitive - see:
Emile Durkheim’s ’social facts’ - Customs, institutions, nations etc that are more than the sum of their individual parts.
April 12, 2008
Ariely uses another example. A study conducted in an Israeli nursery decided to punish parents for collecting their children late. They would be fined £10. But once the fine was introduced, guess what happened to lateness? It went up. Once the social obligation (turn up on time) had been replaced by a market transaction (Late? That will be £10 please) attitudes changed.
Predictably Irrational by MIT’s Professor Dan Ariely.
http://timesonline.typepad.com/comment/2008/04/the-behavioural.html
April 6, 2008
Smith was suspicious of “the mean rapacity, the monopolising spirit of merchants and manufacturers, who neither are, nor ought to be, the rulers of mankind.”
Remember, it’s:
“not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or baker that we can expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest”.
March 29, 2008
San paintings - Matopo hills of Zimbabwe. Dot patterns - cave art. San people were among the first humans - the oldest people in the world?
Dots are part of a complex system of markings that represent life force - potency. An attempt to represent the spiritual dimension - a mistrust of appearance. Religious iconography.
Also they used a long red line through their paintings on the cave wall - to divide the human from the spirit worlds? Arrrgh can’t remember.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushmen
March 26, 2008
“I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.”
Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943
Also:
What happened to the hot badge?
“And if you are the partying type, all you have to do is don your `Hot Badge’ which has electronic information about your taste in food, music, hobbies programmed in it. When you enter a social gathering, it automatically takes you to other like-minded pe ople who are wearing similar badges!”
http://www.hinduonnet.com/businessline/2001/05/13/stories/141339g3.htm
March 26, 2008
Admass. This is my name for the whole system of an increasing productivity, plus inflation, plus a rising standard of material living, plus high-pressure advertising and salesmanship, plus mass communications, plus cultural democracy and the creation of the mass mind, the mass man.
J. B Priestley, Journey Down a Rainbow, Heinemann-Cresset, London, 1955, p. 51.
On War and Society…
“My own personal view, for what it’s worth, is that we must stop thinking in terms of property and power and begin thinking in terms of community and creation. …We want a world that offers people not the dubious pleasures of power, but the maximum opportunities for creation. And, even already, in the middle of this war [World War Two], I can see that world shaping itself.
” …Property is that old-fashioned way of thinking of a country as a thing, and a collection of things on that thing, all owned by certain people and constituting property, instead of thinking of that country as the home of a living society, and considering the welfare of that society, the community itself as the first test.”
(Taken from his weekly wartime broadcast, Postscripts, 1940)
An inspector calls
March 23, 2008
The ending is always negotiable.
I don’t know what this means - but I wrote it down 10 years ago - then put the scrap of paper in a box - and now I’ve typed it out and put it on here and it’s in your brain.
Good luck!
March 23, 2008