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“Keep your mind open if you think it’s closed. Keep your thoughts closed if...”
– me
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expression
Why would I represent anything I’ve never been through? Why should I represent what I have been through? The further back I step, the closer I get to my true expression.
Mar 23rd
problem
If someone’s behaviour annoys you, is that your problem?
Mar 21st
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“She wondered what she would be if she never wandered as her mind wandered and...”
– me
Mar 6th
Innovation →
bobulate: Scott Berkun on banning the i-word: Einstein, Ford, Picasso and Edison rarely said the word innovation and neither should you. Because: Ask people who say innovation what they mean. If ever anyone says the word in a meeting, ask “Can you give an example of what you mean by innovative?” If they can’t, you’ve just saved everyone in the room hours of time. Using the i-word is often a...
Mar 4th
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“The best part of the Internet is making yourself up.”
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“Ghazaleh and doodles make zesty noodles. Random stories, spoken spurs;...”
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Jan 6th
What are GAZOODLES?
One day a young girl out of frustration trying to recreate, copy, trace and pretend, began drawing three circles in one stroke with a black marker. She repeated the same hand movement over and over. She thought they looked cool but it was the speed, repetition and crossing of the lines that got her going. Then she moved onto rectangles, triangles and their combination. Colour filled the spaces....
Jan 6th