Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

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The wonder of the tiny human intellect

Posted by on Nov 12, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The wonder of the tiny human intellect

we are so blessed to be so intellectually frivolous and dramatic. Truly that sounds ridiculous but the human mind and art itself wouldn’t thrive if reason was our main attribute…

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Creating confidence

Posted by on Oct 22, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Creating confidence

There are many misbeliefs about confidence and where it comes from. In American culture, confidence can be everything and it is often mistaken for cockiness. To truly understand why you do or don’t have confidence one must look at how they create it and how they judge it. The process is extremely simple…

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Level ground versus rising clouds

Posted by on Sep 23, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Level ground versus rising clouds

People don’t like to be normal. The anxiety at this often makes people less than normal and then they must recover; the problem is that once they’re back from that fall, then they’re at what they wanted to avoid. Fixing broken things is essential but moving ahead and above that is the real goal and it a forgotten golden option…

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Lack of confidence or guarantee of doubt?

Posted by on Sep 23, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Lack of confidence or guarantee of doubt?

Confidence is sexy and confidence propels one forward, they all say this but they don’t discuss what the absence or opposite of confidence is. It’s measurably clear that not exhibiting confidence is actually exhibiting doubt. People don’t need confidence from you but they don’t want doubt and they enjoy knowing what’s coming next…

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the illusion of insecurity and idiocy sustained via intimate example

Posted by on Sep 19, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

the illusion of insecurity and idiocy sustained via intimate example

It is really difficult for smart and stable people to show themselves to the world when they continuously fall back into elementary habits learned at the most basic of their memories. Humans defend this nature and just as an eye can’t see itself or a knife can’t cut itself, a genius can’t figure itself out. But there’s a way…

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That can do attitude

Posted by on Sep 19, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

That can do attitude

How does a person believe in themselves? Is it wizardry or some such lucky genetic lottery? We create our own expectations from our judgements on the experiences of our witness. The silly idea that one must impress the world is folly. The can do-ness comes from already being in the winner’s seat and a familiarity with success in one’s heart…

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Socialism, self-defeating defense mechanisms and economics for idiots

Posted by on Sep 19, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The loudest opinions on socialism and economy are incorrect. Please, if you’re not going to read a book, take an economics class or read about socialism then read this…

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Leg work and head work

Posted by on Sep 14, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Leg work and head work

Finishing a goal requires getting there and knowing where to go. Spacing out these two efforts simplifies difficult work that seems impossible and confusing. First, you see what you have to physically do and where to go, then you look at what you have to believe in to stay enthused…

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narrative therapy rescue, writing a new story and dumping a shitty old one

Posted by on Sep 10, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

narrative therapy rescue, writing a new story and dumping a shitty old one

There is an imprisonment which occurs when you believe in a single telling of your own story. There are many tracks a tale may take. Confining one’s self to a single one, be it great or bad, is far-sighted. Picking the best story and learning how to write yourself into a better one is part of growing better with the world…

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Greatness must be created, where as repetition is natural and brings sloth

Posted by on Sep 6, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Greatness must be created, where as repetition is natural and brings sloth

It is too easy to fall into repetition from copying parentals, leaders, social and cultural cues. It brings laziness, and that’s how we’ve evolved for efficiency. Expressing your self as though it matters and agains the canvas of this life means doing something different and new…

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