Monday, December 28, 2015

Nothing is Infallible

Everything will fail some time or another. I speak of ideas. When spewing out ideas and filtering out and choosing the ones we subjectively think to be the best ideas, when put in practice some of these great ideas will fail, reasons irrelevant. That being the case, one should make concrete, at first at least, ideas which require the least investment, time and capital and such, and of these successes build upon them for loftier and loftier (riskwise) concretizations. This saves us from the disaster of a lofty and taxing idea which fails, irregardless of how big its supporting apparatus, throwing away all progress made. However it can be said that only material gains can be lost, not the experience gained by the creating mind.  A big blow nonetheless. Real feel. So in the concretization of modest ideas, one should only go for risk when absolute failure can be recovered from or does no significant damage. At no time should the mass appeal option be contemplated for self-actualizing needs. For what is created in this approach is a behemoth of mass acceptance (of contradictions) which guarantees the emptiness of the object produced and its disappearance from the time scale. This is why the movie Avatar sucks.

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