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Showing posts with label thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thoughts. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

IDEAS ROLLING IN THE DEEP


I badly need a mind reader that is capable of recording thoughts and words by simple contact, or transmission through "brain" signals, one that would come in as handy as an iPhone. 

I passed on many chances for immortalizing stories and conversations simply because I was not equipped enough with tools needed to record them for sharing, or safe-keeping. Most of the time, my memory does not serve me right, or does not serve me at all, so I am not able to keep track of all those beautiful ideas springing from tête-à-têtes.

Pauses for reflection aide me in keeping my sanity. I am not a very expressive (also not-so-outgoing) individual but I love thoughts and ideas. I can keep up with reading and could spend the same (sometimes even longer) amount of time  just staring blankly at a wall  allowing my mind to wander and explore various contemplation points. I guess, even when I am asleep, those thoughts keep rolling, tumbling down the deepest convolutions of my brain.

The problem with loving the intangible is that they are not for keeps. Maybe not for me. Even if I can successfully detect those signals (aka information, data, etc. interfering constructively with my brain waves), I can only retain a little percentage of them. After grazing my thought-center, they readily fly away. I consider myself lucky enough if I am able to associate those ideas with concrete, physical reminders - makes it easier to recall, reminisce, or review the concepts resulting to more questions leading to either higher entertainment value or more confrontational analysis.

Have you ever sat down with someone and spent hours just talking about your faith? Have you ever been asked why God did not endow humans with the ability to read minds? Have you ever prompted to weigh your options between becoming an expert or a jack-of-all-trades? Have you ever exchanged text messages just to try to figure out what makes life so unfair, and whether you are a perfectionist or not? Have you ever stood so statue-like that you appeared peaceful and calm on the outside but full of turmoil in the inside because of conflicting views?

Overthinking? Symptoms of lunacy? I don't think so. (please agree, or else I am doomed haha!) I find these quite challenging to deal with but I welcome opportunities like them with open arms. I find these not only amusingly meaningful (who wouldn't?) but self-assuring also. Sometimes, it is when you are confronted with the out-of-ordinary questions that you get to know yourself better.

Conversations with God when thoughts are most honest, and expressions are most spontaneous. Out-of-the-blue, thought-provoking, sometimes self-incriminating* question-and-answer sessions. Clever and creative theories which eventually become inspiration for inventions. Philosophical one- or two-liners which make one exclaim "aha!"** Dialogues with someone which help build your own beliefs in life. These are only a few of those that I want to keep in mind, in categorized boxes, if possible. I would like to be able to retrieve them instantly as well.

So please, if you know where to get one of the above, much-wanted gadget, please pm me. I did a research and this is the closest to it that I have found: An Australian invention that turns your thoughts into words. There is also a mind-reading helmet which enables you to direct your bike through brain signals. A friend shared yet another invention I found really amazing. It is Google's New Glasses.

(c) Google

There. Let us wait for these gadgets to touch home base, and let see if those mind-boggling ideas could still roll in the deep. ;-)

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*tough questions need tough answers = getting your innermost thoughts out in the open
**AHA = Ahh, I see. Hmm, I agree. Aye, you're good! Genius!

Monday, March 12, 2012

A NUMBERED EXISTENCE

(c) Google Inc.

47.14
8:30
47%
5000
8, 13, 4, 25, 17, 2
35

If you are to optimize the browser that is my mind, these will be the most current entries that you will see. I may not always consider my thoughts but most actions and preferences I have made through my daily existence revolved around numbers. Let us set aside technicalities and leave the math behind. I do not even have to pause for moments of reflection to realize how relevant numbers are. Truth is, though I may not always count, my conscious efforts are almost always quantified. 

I did not have to know how many pounds I was when I first appeared in public, but I am semi-conscious of the pounds I gain when I fail to control intake and burn the excess calories through exercise.

I can only dream about getting taller, but I do not let my height of 5 feet hinder me from enjoying 7-feet deep swims.

I do not watch out for updates on the national life expectancy rate, or my BP, or my pulse rate, but I am always on the lookout for the number of hours I spend for the oftentimes-hard-to-come-by luxurious sleep.

I know if I am spending too much but I do not count the cost of something for someone;  beware though because I can get furious (hmm...) over a peso unjustly and unfairly taken away from me.

I may have lived out "quality over quantity" in the process of acquisition but I always seek for more economical alternatives.

I do not have to measure the distance between home and the office but I sure know how much time I need to allot for the travel to avoid losing precious gold.

I know I am aged but I am not concerned. I can still laugh out loud like a kid so I am sure I am fine.

So what exactly are those (^) precious digits doing in my brain? Let's see...

47.14 is the number of minutes it took me to finish the race I recently joined in, positive as it is smaller (shorter) than the time it took me to do the same task last time ...

8:30 is the current time for duty calls, positive as it gives me a traffic-less pathway and protects me from the harmful UV rays come closing time..

47% is the new target for the biggest chunk of the performance score card, negative as it is waaaay higher than the previous metric targets...

5000 refers to the number of one-peso coins I have to keep in the bank for the realization of a life-long project, positive as it is a source of motivation...

8, 13, 4, 25, 17, 26 are my winning lottery numbers. Not! Haha! These are my favorite numbers. 8 is deemed a lucky number because writing it would always end up in an upward stroke; 13 is a lonely, superstitiously considered unlucky number making it an awesome choice; 4 is the opposite of thirteen because it indicates company; 25 is Majesty's magic number; 17 is the first two-digit prime number (aside from eleven and thirteen which are less lonely - eleven having ones in pair, thirteen having a history of its own plus single digits are naturally proud because they can stand alone); and 26 is a very special number and, reader, you should know why :D

35 is the number of 24-hour periods I have to spend before ending a year-long project and embarking on a new, exciting, challenging and risk-laden project away from home sweet home.

Generally, I have to allot time (whether I like it or not) to check on prices to pay, to consider a number of rules to keep in mind and heart and to deal with various tags, digits, and numbers to continue experiencing a smooth-sailing journey that is life.

Yes, there is more to numbers than their unique forms and figures and the amount, count or quantity associated with them. Presents, friends, check marks on the to-do or bucket list, earnings, work experience - numbers of which give us joy, or sadness, but meaning nonetheless. Here are some more evidences of the meaningful-ness of numbers. I hope they will encourage you more to make sure that it's not the years in your life that should count but the life in your years as Abraham Lincoln has put it. Read on for some more food for thought ;-)


I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spend all your time thinking about them. 
~ Mark Haddon

The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings. 
~ Eric Hoffer, Reflections On The Human Condition

Although he may not always recognize his bondage, modern man lives under a tyranny of numbers. 
~ Nicholas Eberstadt, The Tyranny of Numbers: Mismeasurement and Misrule 

I know that two and two make four - and should be glad to prove it too if I could - though I must say if by any sort of process I could convert 2 and 2 into Five, it would give me much greater pleasure.
~ George Gordon, Lord Byron

God does not care about our mathematical difficulties; He integrates empirically.
~ Albert Einstein

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