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Compassionate Artificial Superintelligence AI 5.0
“Compassion by design can be the part of new social robots, drone based warfare robots and the new cyborgs. Dehumanization or degrading human quality or developing negative attitudes towards any human group should not be allowed through our DeepCompassion algorithms and frameworks. The superhumanization algorithms will try to empower the robots and the cyborgs with super positive qualities of compassion, caring and high human values.”
Robots
Dehumanization
Cyborgs
Social Robots
Superhumanization
Cyborg Culture
Deepcompassion
Drone Based Warfare Robots
“On the first hand, Social Media has much freedom of writing than professional journalism. Whereas, on the other hand, Social Media is the journalistic prostitution.”
Journalistic Prostitution
“...We fall down, because the sky is above us. We will rise up because the ground is beneath us.
But.
We will never know the translations of the words spoken by our black skin. We call the language oppression, the country it comes from is called Brusied, the god that created us is called Spiteful, the intentions of being black is called knowing survival.
The beauty of being black is not yet known....”
Poetry
Davitos
Jerm
Jermdavitos
Dead Toad Scrolls
“The tug of self-destruction and the desire to defy mortality by creating an everlasting mark upon this world are uneasy acquaintances. The strident edginess behind a writer’s searchlight voice is a product of the natural tension that engenders when an apathetic writer believes death could arrive tonight. Stunned by fear of a hard deadline, the writer is jolted from their state of laziness and mental neglect that trolling inertia dampens their aptitude to love life.”
Memoir
Writers On Writing
Writers Block
Self Destruction
Writers Quotes
Memoir Writing
Essayist
Personal Essays
Writing Memoir
Writers Voice
Bestiario
“Un racconto è significativo quando spezza i propri confini con quell'esplosione di energia spirituale che illumina bruscamente qualcosa che va molto oltre il piccolo e talvolta miserabile aneddoto che narra.”
Magic
Scrittura
Lettura
Racconti
Fantastico
“Unawareness may cause misfortune, for the time being; however, ignorance certainly executes lifelong damage, to all dimensions of career and future.”
Unawareness And Ignorance
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
“The desire of life and health is implanted in man's nature;- the love of liberty and enlargement is a sister-passion to it”
Life
Health
Passions
Classic Literature
Tristam Shandy
Frankly in Love
“People can code switch to confuse others, express dominance or submission, or disguise themselves.”
Submission
Dominance
Disguise
Confuse
Code Switch
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
“Digressions, incontestably, are the sunshine; they are the life, the soul of reading! - take them out of this book, for instance, - you might as well take the book along with them”
Books
Reading
Literature
Digressions
Un inaspettato benefattore
“Mi stai salutando?”.
“Sì”.
“Dopo mesi di mie lettere dove ho messo a nudo la mia anima la tua risposta si riduce a tre messaggi sul cellulare?”.
“Sì”.
“Mi sembra un rapporto sbilanciato il nostro”.
“Il nostro non è un rapporto”.
“E cos'è?”.
Non risponde, così digito un altro messaggio.
“Vuoi discettare in merito all'etimologia della parola rapporto? perché se vuoi una discussione in merito io ho un sacco di tempo, sono bloccata in questo letto”.
“Non voglio una discussione. Però mi fa piacere leggere che utilizzi termini come discettare. Vuol dire che i soldi che impiego per la tua istruzione sono ben spesi”.
“Non hai risposto alla mia prima domanda”.
“E non intendo farlo. Riposati e guarisci. Attendo il tuo articolo la prossima settimana”.
Ma tu pensa questo.
Mi sta scaricando.
Ma è folle se pensa che lo mollo adesso che ho ottenuto un cenno di riscontro.
Anche se devo dire piuttosto scarno.
“Posso scriverti su questo numero se ho voglia di parlare con te?”.
“No”.
“E se io lo facessi lo stesso?”.
“Non ti risponderei”.
“E cosa c'è di nuovo?”.
“Hai intenzione di polemizzare ancora molto?”.
“È l'unico modo che ho per avere un po' di attenzione da te”.
“Non è vero. E tu lo sai”.
“Mesi di lettere e non mi hai mai risposto”.
“Le ho lette tutte”.
“Ma io non potevo saperlo perché tu non mi hai mai scritto nemmeno una riga. Passi il fatto che non vuoi che ti conosca di persona. Oppure che non vuoi un mio ringraziamento. Ma almeno di conoscere il tuo nome di battesimo me lo potresti concedere”.
“Mi hai assegnato tu un nome. Anche se è orribile”.
“Non ti piace mister D.?”.
“Sembra il nome di un rapper”.
“E deduco non ti piaccia nemmeno il rap”.
“No”.
“Non canti?”.
“No”.
“Suoni?”.
“No”.
“Ma allora cosa fai?”.
“Di solito lavoro. Quando non ho una ragazzina che mi risucchia in stupide e inutili polemiche via cellulare”.
“Vuoi che riprendiamo in un altro momento la nostra importante conversazione?”.
“No”.
“Mi hai chiamato ragazzina. Deduco che tu sia vecchio e noioso”.
“La signora Lippett non mi aveva avvisato che tu fossi una stalker”.
“Se lo avesse fatto non si sarebbe mai liberata di me”.”
Romance
Jean Webster
Adele Ross
Benefattore
L'Imprudence
“Il n'est plus question de pays ni de terre. Pas d'archétype non plus. Rien qui soit rattaché à quelque région, ville, place, maison. Dans les yeux de l'Américain, j'ai compris cela : le seul endroit sur Terre dont je peux revendiquer l'appartenance est le périmètre de ma peau. C'est là seul, le vrai lieu qui est mien. Et le désir qui le hante, l'appétit, la souveraine pulsion de vie, me rappellent à chaque instant ses contours, ses reliefs, sa présence.
~ p 140”
Femme
Corps
Sexualité
Féminisme
No One Tells You This
“I had grown up thinking of life as a series of linear decisions that if made properly would land me on some distant safe shore where I would finally enjoy the fruits of my labor. Now that I was getting a glimpse of that shore I was struck by the inanity of such an equation. My mother was never going to get another chance to do anything else. She did not have the capacity for regrets, nor was she even able to enjoy the comfort of nostalgia or fond memories--her mind had leaked away too imperceptibly to allow for the clarity to look back on her life and wish she had done things differently. As I continued to worry over what sort of future I was setting myself up for, she seemed a painful cautionary tale that life was not a savings plan, accrued now for enjoyment later. I was alive now. My responsibility was to live now as fully as possible.”
Taking Chances
Living Life To The Fullest
Mindfulness
Playing It Safe
Living In The Moment
Living Well
Dementia
Alzheimers
Living Fully
No Children
No One Tells You This
“That was really the question. Would I be okay without a child?
Each night I sat with [my infant nephew] Connor and forced myself to go down the path of imaginary motherhood, suspicious of myself that this would be something that I would be willing to reject. Every night I expected to have a change of heart and come up with a different, more recognizable answer. But it never happened.
Instead, sitting in the dark and quiet, something quite unexpected occurred. My life, precisely as it was--the product of good and bad decisions--began to come into focus for me. Sitting there, I could see it for the first time as something I'd chosen. Something I'd built intentionally, and not simply a makeshift thing I'd constructed as a for-the-time-being existence until something came along that would make me a whole person in the eyes of the world. Once I began to see it as such, it dawned on me that I had no wish to escape from it. On the contrary: I wanted it. I was choosing my life. I was willing to risk it.”
Self Acceptance
Babies
Feminism
Baby
Choosing Your Path In Life
No Children
No Kids
The Flight of the Romanovs: A Family Saga
“Maria's subsequent marriage provided a splendid occasion. The groom was Prince Franz Wilhelm ... a great-grandson of the last German kaiser and a cousin of Louis Ferdinand .... Once again the genes of the greater European royal family were pooled. The king and queen of Spain and a number of royal exiles from Italy, Bulgaria, Albania, Portugal and Egypt inflated the importance of the wedding with their presence.”
Royal Wedding
Five Little Pigs
“—La naturaleza humana es así. Usted y yo, señor Blake, que conocemos el mundo, no nos hacemos ilusiones en cuanto se refiere a nuestros semejantes. No es mala gente la mayoría; pero no como para idealizarla, desde luego.”
Poirot
Agatha Christie
Five Little Pigs
Five Little Pigs
“—La naturaleza humana es así. Usted y yo, señor Blake, que conocemos el
mundo, no nos hacemos ilusiones en cuanto se refiere a nuestros semejantes. No es
mala gente la mayoría; pero no como para idealizarla, desde luego.”
Poirot
Agatha Christie
Five Little Pigs
The Furies
“Every breath, every moment, possessed with an illusion of glamor, of filthy decadence, purely because it was ours, we two our own radical world, a star collapsing inward and bursting, gorgeous, in the dark.”
Love
Relationships
Infatuation
Friendships
Illusion
Decadence
Self Destruction
The Furies
Katie Lowe
The Social History of Art: Volume 4: Naturalism, Impressionism, The Film Age
“Picasso’s eclecticism signifies the deliberate destruction of the unity of the personality; his imitations are protests against the cult of originality; his deformation of reality, which is always clothing itself in new forms, in order the more forcibly to demonstrate their arbitrariness, is intended, above all, to confirm the thesis that ‘nature and art are two entirely dissimilar phenomena’. Picasso turns himself into a conjurer, a juggler, a parodist, out of opposition to the romantic with his ‘inner voice’, his ‘take it or leave it’, his self-esteem and self-worship. And he disavows not only romanticism, but even the Renaissance, which, with its concept of genius and its idea of the unity of work and style, anticipates romanticism to some extent. He represents a complete break with individualism and subjectivism, the absolute denial of art as the expression of an unmistakable personality. His works are notes and commentaries on reality; they make no claim to be regarded as a picture of a world and a totality, as a synthesis and epitome of existence. Picasso compromises the artistic means of expression by his indiscriminate use of the different artistic styles just as thoroughly and wilfully as do the surrealists by their renunciation of traditional forms.”
Picasso
Expressionism
Deformation
The Social History of Art: Volume 4: Naturalism, Impressionism, The Film Age
“Aesthetic culture implies a way of life marked by uselessness and superfluousness, that is to say, the embodiment of romantic resignation and passivity. But it outdoes romanticism; it not only renounces life for the sake of art, it seeks for the justification of life in art itself. It regards the world of art as the only real compensation for the disappointments of life, as the genuine realization and consummation of an existence that is intrinsically incomplete and inarticulate. But this not only means that life seems more beautiful and more conciliatory when clothed in art, but that, as Proust, the last great impressionist and aesthetic hedonist, thought, it only grows into significant reality in memory, vision and the aesthetic experience. We live our experiences with the greatest intensity not when we encounter men and things in reality—the ‘time’ and the present of these experiences are always ‘lost’—but when we ‘recover time’, when we are no longer the actors but the spectators of our life, when we create or enjoy works of art, in other words, when we remember. Here, in Proust, art takes possession of what Plato had denied it: ideas—the true remembrance of the essential forms of being.”
Time
Memory
Remember
Ideas
Proust
Aesthestic
The Social History of Art: Volume 4: Naturalism, Impressionism, The Film Age
“With these innovations, however, the succession of reductions employed by the impressionist method is by no means exhausted. The very colours which impressionism uses alter and distort those of our everyday experience. We think, for example, of a piece of ‘white’ paper as white in every lighting, despite the coloured reflexes which it shows in ordinary daylight. In other words: the ‘remembered colour’ which we associate with an object, and which is the result of long experience and habit, displaces the concrete impression gained from immediate perception; impressionism now goes back behind the remembered, theoretically established colour to the real sensation, which is, incidentally, in no sense a spontaneous act, but represents a supremely artificial and extremely complicated psychological process.”
Perception
Language
Psychoanalysis
Impressionism
Sense Data
The Social History of Art: Volume 4: Naturalism, Impressionism, The Film Age
“The most striking phenomenon connected with the progress of technology is the development of cultural centres into large cities in the modern sense; these form the soil in which the new art is rooted. Impressionism is an urban art, and not only because it discovers the landscape quality of the city and brings painting back from the country into the town, but because it sees the world through the eyes of the townsman and reacts to external impressions with the overstrained nerves of modern technical man. It is an urban style, because it describes the changeability, the nervous rhythm, the sudden, sharp but always ephemeral impressions of city life. And precisely as such, it implies an enormous expansion of sensual perception, a new sharpening of sensibility, a new irritability, and, with the Gothic and romanticism, it signifies one of the most important turning points in the history of Western art. In the dialectical process represented by the history of painting, the alternation of the static and the dynamic, of design and colour, abstract order and organic life, impressionism forms the climax of the development in which recognition is given to the dynamic and organic elements of experience and which completely dissolves the static world-view of the Middle Ages. A continuous line can be traced from the Gothic to impressionism comparable to the line leading from late medieval economy to high capitalism, and modern man, who regards his whole existence as a struggle and a competition, who translates all being into motion and change, for whom experience of the world increasingly becomes experience of time, is the product of this bilateral, but fundamentally uniform development.”
Impressionism
Dynamics
Modern Arts
Hokkaido Highway Blues: Hitchhiking Japan
“Prima di arrivare in Giappone, avevo un rispetto tremendo per i giapponesi, però non mi
piacevno
un granché. Adesso, dopo cinque anni in questo paese irritante ed eccentrico, dopo aver viaggiato da un capo all'altro, dopo aver lavorato e vissuto e giocato con i giapponesi, dopo aver visto oltre gli stereotipi, dopo essermi confrontato con le loro ossessioni e le loro paure, le loro insicurezze e la loro arroganza, la loro gentilezza e le loro manie, dopo aver sperimentato in prima persona le numerose contraddizioni che
sono
il Giappone, ho scoperto di non rispettare più i giapponesi come prima, ma in compenso mi piacciono molto di più.”
Contradiction
Japan
Japanese People
April is Lush
“april is the month of light, rediscovery, love, passion and balance
remember that some people like clouds will always try to diminish your brilliance but you like the sun should never stop shining
believe in yourself. there is magic in your veins.
it’s time you realise it’s all in you it’s always been there all along.
nothing or no one can stop you.”
Inspirational Quotestional
And Here's the Kicker: Conversations with 21 Top Humor Writers on their Craft and the Industry
“Interviewer (Mike Sacks): Many of the readers of this book weren't born when you started writing humor. In fact, many of the readers' grandparents hadn't yet been born. If anyone in this book is entitled to give young humor writers advice, it's you.
Irving Brecher: I would say that if you think you're funny, then do it. As long as people genuinely respond to what you produce, keep at it. If their laughs seem genuine, keep writing. And don't stop. Never stop.
On the other hand, if nobody likes what you create, well...find another profession. Like interviewing.”
Humor
Writing
Jokes
Comedy Writing
The Minimalist Way: Minimalism Strategies to Declutter Your Life and Make Room for Joy
“Too many of us are over-committing to others and under-committing to ourselves. Let’s stop living at a frantic pace if our hearts are pulling us to a slower, more focused way of life. Let’s start honoring our own needs for rest, self-care, and balance. Let’s recommit to our own vision and finally listen to the voice inside.”
Simplicity
Lifestyle
Minimalism
Simplicity In Life
Lifestyle Quotes
Decluttering
Declutter Your Mind
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