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    Attack of the Colorful Carousel

    Posted by Kris on January 5th, 2008

    Plumbing, trees, lighting. Websites, motorcycle rides, freeway traffic. Bills, checks, 30%. It’s like a Google Set generated from my abstract days. School is set to start in a week, and I am ready; or I adapt instantly - the same mindset gets accomplished in a successful way, no? This semester presents me with a weird schedule, open of course to all sorts of things.

    Caroseulambra

    Certainly it is not just me who is addicted to mountains of change over and over? Either way, the idea of a core mind or something to hang onto that changes constantly is intriguing to me and I learn more about it every waking day as my brain connects and reinvents concepts that it thought it had down cold.

    My definition of the purpose of life changes seemingly every week. Not my mission or intention, but my purpose. And five years ago, I didn’t really know or care what the difference between those was. Maybe such an adaptive purpose leads to stronger purpose. Wait, of course it does.

    A world of fire, math, engineering, minds, and so on is useless without shared minds or minds. Are the words of a writer that much valuable without anyone to read it?

    Back to plumbing, bills, and music for now. After you read this blog post from PickTheBrain and start off YOUR new year with death, don’t forget to embrace the randomness in life: not just on an ultimate planned trip in the next 1.5 years, but today, and tomorrow, and the infinite tomorrow.

    Thanks.

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