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RE: One's ribs shouldn't be prison bars - David Mitchell

in OnChainArt2 years ago

I forgot to add compass. I have used one and own a couple.

I am so hopeless when it comes to orientation in space. I mean with a car.

That's funny. I bet where you are isn't designed on a grid system. That helps a lot when driving. Where I'm from isn't on a grid system, so I've driven in both.

I also recently bought a paper map and am learning to use it again, last time I had one in my hand was when I was in primary school :D

I bought three different maps in 2020. I'm shocked they still print them.

Just seem to be so meaningless and sad.

That sums it all up. My choices stem from way back in 2011/2012 when I saw the direction the world was headed in with tech. I only saw this due to direct exposure in the job I had then. It was at that time that I started to limit, control, and minimize my use of tech. People I know, most of them don't understand. I stopped explaining why because they still don't understand.

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I have this semi-apocalyptic vision in my head that energy production is going to shit. Now what? How many of my skills rely entirely on the use of electricity, or rather the use of the phone or the internet.
And the sad conclusion is that most of them!

This thought made me start to be insecure about my skills and knowledge. I'm constantly checking something, learning something, slightly addicted to fresh portions of interesting facts about the world. And I can't bake a cake that I make once a month without the help of the internet. Or in other words, instead of relying on my head, I always go back to a recipe from the internet :D

So my paranoia has gone in the direction of buying maps, writing things down in notebooks and buying food with a long use-by date. I have multiple 20kg - bags of rice at home, cans of every kind, a portable cooker, fishing equipment(although I cannot fish, not really ;D), etc....

Luckily I share my paranoia with my partner, that way I don't feel like a complete nutter expecting zombies on the streets :D

And the sad conclusion is that most of them!

You can alter that if you choose. It's as simple (and difficult) as altering your perception.

As to "now what"..........
Decide what is most important to you and focus on that, as if time were very limited.

So my paranoia has gone in the direction of buying maps, writing things down in notebooks

😂😂😂
Not laughing at you, laughing because I know the experience of all that too well.

Luckily I share my paranoia with my partner, that way I don't feel like a complete nutter expecting zombies on the streets :D

That's so excellent that you have a partner to share this all with.

One way of seeing it for me is that of being a movie. There may be zombies in the movie too, who knows. I've seen a lot of interesting things during my life. 🤣 I figure dragons are probably real too.

In all seriousness, I practice detachment daily and spend my time as wisely as possible on what I have chosen to spend it on.

Decide what is most important to you and focus on that, as if time were very limited.

The time, always racing with him. Heartless brute!

Not laughing at you, laughing because I know the experience of all that too well.

I am glad to meet Fellow - Paranoid :)

Dragons are real!
Komodo Dragon is sooo scary!

In all seriousness, I practice detachment daily and spend my time as wisely as possible on what I have chosen to spend it on.

Hard thing to do, working on that too:)

The time, always racing with him. Heartless brute

Time is a symbol. If you step outside of it, there is no such thing as "time". Yes, it's quite possible to do this, just takes a bit of practice.

I am glad to meet Fellow - Paranoid :)

😂 For me, the time I was doing that was 2011-2012. After that, I shifted direction again, which has happened a few more times, most recently within the last year.

Komodo dragons are very cool (but not being bitten by one). They look like a genetic cross, but of what other than reptile I don't know. There is an ancient dragon I know personally, which I appease with homemade peanut butter cups on a regular basis to save myself from being bitten.😉

Hard thing to do, working on that too:)

It is. I made it a daily practice several years ago. Daily practice being the key part.

Time is a symbol. If you step outside of it, there is no such thing as "time". Yes, it's quite possible to do this, just takes a bit of practice.

The whole concept of time is actually fascinating to me.
I don't mind that the years fly by and wrinkles and back pain appear. It bothers me that the days are short. Sometimes I have sleepless nights when I want to finish something, or I have a good flow - but in turn I get sick of it later.

If I had to choose a superpower, it would be not having to sleep!

There is an ancient dragon I know personally, which I appease with homemade peanut butter cups on a regular basis to save myself from being bitten.😉

The gift of peanut butter in exchange for not losing a limb or a life - does not seem a high price to pay.

Does this dragon have low self-esteem?

Or is it just that his dragon skills are not top notch? The standardised dragon currency, apart from gold of course - is one sheep.

Interesting...

Daily practice

Good routine always go long way, that's for sure!

The whole concept of time is actually fascinating to me.

I agree and I went deep diving on this concept of time for several years quite a while back until I had realizations.

If I had to choose a superpower, it would be not having to sleep!

Ha! I used to not want to have to sleep or eat, in order to free up that time for other things.

Does this dragon have low self-esteem?

Ancient creature with many old battle wounds. Gold would be the currency for this one, but alas, I have no gold to give, so it's my homemade chocolate peanut butter cups instead. I'll admit, it does help to have known this dragon for many lifetimes and to have certain agreements already in place.

Ha! I used to not want to have to sleep or eat, in order to free up that time for other things.

Yeah, same. Don't get me wrong - I love food, but yeah, if I could have more time on my hands I would gave that up in a heartbeat!

Peanut Butter Dragon

This seem to be mutually beneficial relationship:)