Lists of mine typically get longer and longer and longer and longer. To-do lists tend to become bloated as as the black box gets clogged up with high inflow and low outflow. Love-at-first-sight syndromes occur on first thought, only to be trapped in the ethereal dimension of ideas as I go into states where I just sit there in the void totally bored and stale — not because I have nothing to do, but nothing I want to do particularly at the moment. The situation typically has me with everything to do, and rarely, salient things that tickle me into doing it.
I’m non-religious, but do hope for a benevolent universe in the holistic version at least. I believe in myself, and for the most part, I avoid letting traditions cage me. My “New Years” resolutions are typically spontaneously formed, but this year, I’d like to make just three, and evaluate them on a “percentage met” level rather than the usual discreteness. In lieu of checkmarks, completion bars that dynamically update would be used!
- Unfinished projects that should have been finished
- Promote myself as an artist rather than as… everything else.
- Post to this blog as frequently as possible … um at least once a week.
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