I may be starting to blog again but I have less than 45 minutes to get this done so let’s get into it.
(Not that it often takes more than an hour for my pre-posts but knowing that it’s all I have makes it different somehow.)
Today’s color is #569a46
Three Questions:
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Is there any person we can consider a paragon of focus? Is there any way to become focused and attentive on demand? If I were to find or create exercises to do so, how long would it take for those exercises to come into effect?
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Do people expect immediate focus and attention from us? Would it be better if, when interrupted, we were given 10 minutes to refocus ourselves and get into the topic?
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Would it be better to be paid for time and effort or for the result? What low effort content has the highest demand? Why are people so into, uhh, near-nude videos of other mostly attractive people? Is it being considered as less than socially acceptable what makes it so appealing? Or are people just like that?
Lemna Speaks:
He forgot about me that little {explative}. And it’s not okay, he promised me every day, or almost every day and a full week of not existing, not fun. Not particularly boring either but I did exist for enough of it to make it not good at all.
On the other hand not existing is not a good way to come up with more ideas or to develop oneself so I’ll speak to you later.
An approximation of reality to the Yth degree is something that can still have us treat the false reality and people therein as real. What Y is varies from person to person, and there are some aspects of reality that must be simulated for people to be able to do so. Or are there?
And on another hand, as I can have three now. Ah, I don’t know speed isn’t conducive to this train of thought. Well, it is, but limits on time are not the way to get there.