Moving up - Decentralizing everything - Some thoughts

in #life6 years ago (edited)

More to come

Some movements are tough. Others are even more. Specially when they are diligences that follow needs you both didn't have before and isn't quite good at it. I'll digress. We all digress throughout life I guess.

Anyhow, among many things, let me at least have those currently perhaps most important and/or interesting mentioned.

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Thanks for taking the time to read it.

Towards further decentralization

Well, first of all, let me just clarify what the picture above most objectively attempts to express. The guy on the picture is famous Tommy Caldwell, a legend specially amongst those who do or love free-climbing.

Tommy, as can be easily noticed on the picture, hasn't got his left index finger. The guy lost it on an accident. For a professional climber, that is a very, very, VERY serious injury. For obvious reasons.

That did not stop Tommy! Check out "The Dawn Wall" documentary on Netflix. the story is really outstanding.

Bottomline, though. Throughout life, you may have chances to do remarkable deeds once failure is simply wiped out of your menu both fiercely as well as graciously.

Therefore, let me just state, for the sake of coherence, that moving towards beginning something new and groundbraking that follows the even more tough step I mentioned on the first paragraph of this post requires the fully fledged decentralized "version" of it.

Enjoying the view

As we realize we are all actually standing over the shoulder of giants, regarding an specific context, something amazing happens: you become aware of the fact that, because you're there, some things never before deemed possible, now are.

Once this lint of gliding, this point of enlightenment, this bulk of thrust is subjectively revealed, then, there is really not much more to do except undertake the efforts required to execute it.

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EDUARDO CAPANEMA
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