Anorexic Bears
From whence we came, all things arise from problem sets. Our knowledge, and therefore our wealth cannot be simplified into a single number, but a set of numbers. Maybe it is like a matrice, and neural nets are actually on to something? Like a number with metadata but organized no further, since knowledge is not hierarchical. And what does "emergent" mean then? Because if that sort of knowledge can apparate across domains without having to cross a bridge of complete understanding (we can call that apparation-property creativity in this case) then that is what allows humans to create unique ideas based off our unique problem sets. It is the propulsion system-no-that Harry Potter reference was good enough, that allowed Virgil to write his magnum opus. Whether in art, science, economics, or all three within a technology company, a Steve Jobs is entirely unique as an individual. His specific problem set is what allowed him to consider Wozniak, bauhaus, and oriental philosophy in order to craft his magnum opus.
I was supposed to go to class again today. I've skipped everything for the past month now. I've been applying hard to AV Technician jobs. I only want one measly job to save up and buy a speedy reduced so I can start WTA and make bank. While focusing on that, I'll figure out an online business or develop a product or personal brand. Thing is, I kinda know what it is I need to do. It's just a matter of finesse. And steady income to abate my credit card bill stress.
Personal brand: vlogs and podcasts? WTA: create firebase site? Online biz: AI chatbots for Max?
I'm bearish on problems that aren't fun. Like any job I get, or any class I take. The millisecond I feel coerced to do something, I want to run screaming. That's why I'm bullish on personal brands. Vlogs? No, my life is boring. Blogs? No, there's no way to scale, which makes it boring immediately. It's not like I really try to write anything crazy. It's just a neat way of keeping diary entries. Maybe that's what I'll keep this to. I'll bequeath this to my kids. Should be interesting. Like Theodore Roosevelt's letters to his kids. I guess I gotta clean up my act. Man, if that book was an actively kept blog it'd be badass.
I want to go to the movies tomorrow.