World Welcome


If one cannot put the work in, then maybe put the time in instead?

Depends on your goals and the skills you believe you have,

and the skills you would like to develop.

Some say that certain skills are ingrained into us humans. We all have that ‘spark’ that may give us an edge over a specific skill we practise and perform.

Yet there always seemed something pessimistic about that notion.

So long as one has the drive to continue for even a minute more, that spark will be ever-present.

We just all think about things differently. Person A may be interpreted as a genius compared to Person B regarding a specific skill, yet both contribute to the existence and development of that skill. Of the idea of the skill. Then new ideas synthesise with that skill, and it has developed.

It’s all going toward its own apex, then a new apex further-on.

The possibilities are counted by infinity, and this is what makes the world special – solution, innovation, development

The Future.

It’s fun to learn a new skill. Ideally every day.

Not that I know much about yoga, but Sadhguru’s short videos on it give me some new perspectives:

Such as how yoga breaks our compulsions. We dance, and then we are still.

Shiva allegedly propounded 840,000 different postures (Āsana). There could likely be more now. Of course, not as sublime as Shiva’s, but still.

Āsana commonly refers to posture, but originally it meant “seat” – the surface on which the yogin is seated. Is there not similarity between the two? – that grounding, in our own way, centres us, no matter where our extended limbs may be.

Grounding – a concept introduced to me by the Brazilian Bee – wherever and whoever thou are, thanks.

It reminds one that all ideas come from elsewhere, then are communicated. We make use of it how we will, ideally for the better of the world.

Yet time carries on, and I’ve been recording time over the last couple of months via piano.

Today I learned to upload one of them to Youtube:


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