The supreme tragedy of the intellectual is not that what he considers insightful enough to share, others find too abstract to appreciate; but that what he considers too obvious to state, others find too significant to overlook.
What others say and I like.
Mostly an archive of internet articles I want in one place, with some of my writing and rumination sprinkled here and there.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Lesson
We learn, we all do. Sooner or later we all learn. And when we don't learn sooner, we learn later.
And that is why regrets exist.
And that is why regrets exist.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Faith
I don't listen to music. I don't recommend listening to them. I have many things against listening to music. But I like poetry. Often the poetry is sung, and sung with music. That doesn't make the poetry bad; the poetry is agreeable if it's not accompanied with music.
Here's some poetry that makes me tick:
Not giving the source here.
Here's some poetry that makes me tick:
So bittersweet
This tragedy
Won't ask for absolution
This melody
Inside of me
Still searches for solution
A twist of faith
A change of heart
Cures my infatuation
Not giving the source here.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Mehdi
Here's one quote I really loved when I was reading fitness literature by Mehdi, the stronglifts 5x5 guy. He says:
It is crucial that you understand that training until failure to get pumped and sore are NOT necessary to gain muscle, nor are they indicators of progress.