Me, Tool
Book Project: Me, Tool 🔨 Trigger? I don’t think so, but just to be safe. Wanted to share a compilation of me that I just finished whipping up as it relates to what I do, who I am, and how I find value in myself all in one. Enjoy! Me, Tool By Ryan Bruzan The…
Read MoreAn Observation of Old School and How My Future Could Never Be What I Learned
When I was growing up, I listened to older people who worked for companies that promised people of every race and culture to take care of them for life in exchange for their regularly scheduled servitude (ie, work week). For example, Inland Steel. Inland Steel was a major steel mill that promised domestic hope for…
Read MoreIf I Don’t Go, I Won’t Go Either
Note to self, more words for your public personal notebook. I have been falsely waiting for a chance to go rather than being deliberate and making it happen. That is a truth I have created for myself in my life. And if I don’t go, I won’t go either. Sounds to me like I just…
Read MoreA Question and Concepts About the Energy that Powers Energy
Synopsis The idea, hope and goal here is to reveal how truly intelligent an individual human mind, is really capable of being, in relation to creative theory, intelligent creativity, and active physical creation. Think you have it in you to get out of you? We’ll see, won’t we?How far can you go? We shall…
Read MoreBest and Worst of Both Worlds
Every subject has an real or assumes opposite, a polar opposite, sometimes more than one. Light or dark, black or white, red-yellow-blue, etc. Each item, whichever, has its own opposites, a flipside, each of which include a best and a worst. Truth be told, those opposites are individual in their own beings. That is despite…
Read MoreOutta Forks, Need More, Please Help
If you tell me to get a job, I’ll just send you to my job site.
Read MoreAn Economic Accounting of Think Before You Speak
“The man who views the world at fifty the same as he did at twenty has wasted 30 years of his life.” – Muhammad Ali I have often heard it said through the course of my years from a very young age, “Think before you speak.” When I hear that I have an intuitive idea…
Read MoreNot A Lowly Carpenter
The deaf hear clearer than anyone! And the blind, well they see the side of the universe that displays the visual presentation of infinite. When? When ever was a lowly cabinetmaker an elected member of some Fellowship of Master Craftsmen? When ever could a carpenter qualify for standing as a recipient for The National Humanities…
Read MoreRun
Epiphany. I hate running. Not that I hate it, I just don’t do it or do it well. Problem is, when I was little, it heard so many times, “no running.” Oftentimes that command was followed by, “Hurry up.” In the military, I had an opportunity to run nearly every other day. Most of those…
Read MoreHow to Program A Mindset with Everyday Technology
Lesson Learned, again. Who isn’t a natural master of manipulation. In one extreme some people just don’t know they do it. On the other hand some people are extreme and mindful masters of such deceptive practices. In this essay I am going to illuminate an example of how to program a mindset with everyday technology,…
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