Who’s Conscious?
Lincoln Stoller2023-12-03T02:12:33-08:00Reality is a diversion; it’s consciousness perceiving itself. Awareness is an active state of energy, not a stable state of matter. Consciousness does not create us.
Reality is a diversion; it’s consciousness perceiving itself. Awareness is an active state of energy, not a stable state of matter. Consciousness does not create us.
Emotional Intelligence requires feeling, not intellect. It’s the manipulation of emotion that’s done using awareness.
How we gain knowledge through struggle, danger, and fear. Learning in nature in pursuit of engagement.
I seem to be moving toward the realm of celebrities like Steven Kotler, Moran Cerf, Steven Pinker, and Joe Dispensa. This doesn’t mean I'll join them, just that I’m heading in that direction.
The creative process is something unto itself and, like love or excitement, it does not aim for resolution... Real creation is, at some level, self-creation and the tragedy of an idea’s failure is a personal one.
The critical idea behind deep nature connection is not nature, it’s connection. Nature is the mirror because nature holds the chaos of the interaction of relevant things.
Horizontal thinking generates inventions, but studying its success does not tell you how to do it. Creativity can be taught, we just don’t do it.
If we can embrace all our flaws and inabilities, and take these into account when we design our environment, we can create a much better world.
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I draw a parallel between education and health. I believe teaching oneself and healing oneself are skills that enable one another.
With caution against excessive immersion, action video games can help us learn, focus, and multitask.
The lesson is that if you do not change and grow yourself, then your lessons will assault you.