Author: Neo
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Comfort Zones
Comfort Zones If there is one thing that will knock your creativity for a sour loop, it is your comfort zones. You get comfortable, you get too comfortable, and your creativity starts to take a nose dive. I’ve heard it said, “Stay hungry, stay foolish!” I had always thought its good advice and while I…
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When Creativity Isn’t Enough
Some Advice: This was originally a PDF, now its a blog post! Written November 14, 2018. There is a fine art in living. Living well is a mystery to most. Few have what it takes to find the secrets of life and still live a happy life. You will find that in use, the quality…
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The Future: 1
The Future: Story Planes no longer stop for passengers, if you want to make a stop in the next city, the only option is to jump. I have everything i need. My phone. Jumping from twenty thousand feet is a joy. When I land, they scan my phone, a transport van takes me to my…
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Boredom: The Plague
Boredom: A brief on it’s dangers There is a problem with today’s modern society. While there are many problems with today’s society, specifically one that is dangerous is boredom. Boredom is defined as an emotional and sometimes psychological state. Many of the problems in life, may stem from boredom. It has been linked to alcoholism,…
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Chaos In Motion: My Site!
Just a quick update. my digital chaos is now random at misfit.ctopher.me. All the photos and text from the Did you know are loaded in random orders. If you refresh the page, it will look totally different. This has been a project that has been going on for a while now, and now it’s done.…
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Why You Are Miserable…
I have heard it said that five percent of the people think, ten percent think they think, and the other eighty five percent would rather die than think. This essay is for the ten percent that think they think. I want to feed your mind, you don’t have to think like me, you just have…
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Tulips At Home….
On two hundred acres, there is a lot of space. I remember the year, way back in ’28, we set aside two acres and planted tulips for a few years. Every summer we would walk through the tulip fields and watch the birds come and go. There is a lot more to it than that.…