Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

Blogger Tyler Remus Cloud and His Musings on Life



Good world theory

Posted by on Sep 2, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Good world theory

What is your theory on the world? Everyone has a frame of reference and even if we don’t recognize what ours is and how its shaping our world, its still there. Life becomes what we cultivate out of it and having a sound theory is a bias frame the humane psyche assumes it always has. Deciding what theory to take is deciding how to let your world unfold…

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Rewiring functional understandings of the world and entering God-Mode

Posted by on Sep 1, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Rewiring functional understandings of the world and entering God-Mode

Our own brain is what holds the jungle gym where we allow ourselves to walk through ideas which we then proceed to move through in the world. How that gym is designed creates the tone and our own belief to how the world outside can be played on, so why not make it fun and helpful? Why not make ourselves gods, since we have to design it in our minds anyways in the first place…

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Managinging yourselves

Posted by on Aug 31, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Managinging yourselves

So many minds are very lost these days with too many thoughts all clouded together carelessly. It is an accepted casualty of society, the unorganized mind to being a trashcan of thoughts. We have the ability to organize and chose which thoughts run through just as we have the ability to discipline ourselves into properly funding the best ideas we got…

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Best Fit, drop wrong wears

Posted by on Aug 29, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Best Fit, drop wrong wears

There are times in our lives when things go to hell and it all feels wrong, then suddenly the self you define as you feels wrong. It isn’t something to figure out, but a place in life you aren’t best fit. Which is good; because there is somewhere that you do that…

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being in the story or being the observer

Posted by on Aug 24, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

being in the story or being the observer

So often folks try to call their point of view objective or others try to be “zen” and take on all perspectives. This is a choice but it ousts being a real human. Once one is OK with being hurt and wrong, then can higher knowledge and a rapid flow of adventures come to a person…

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We are not our emotions and the will to grow is bigger

Posted by on Aug 24, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

It sound inherently wrong to assume our emotions are not naturally part of us until one exams that our feelings are responding to things we believe in which come from values we have chosen. A person is in charge of their emotions, because they made the decision to believe in the value creating the reaction. This doesn’t mean you are your emotions but that you are controlling them…

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the crosshairs blinding the journey

Posted by on Aug 21, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Being too stuck on who you’re supposed to be can ruin you actually living your real life or worse, bullshitting and retelling or re-intrepretting your story to fit how you want the tale to go and not actually being involved in the story itself…

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Is love flawed?

Posted by on Aug 21, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Is love flawed?

Love in question with what standards one has where considered that people must change, so does our love change? Or are we loving everything so that love is free ranged and uniform?

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Consider the perfection

Posted by on Aug 21, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Consider the perfection

Living aimlessly is not fun where as winging it can be; to have no goal or standard is a silly and lifeless direction to pursue. One must consider the perfection or one is running aimless with their life and critiquing without any real standard to refer to…

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Emotional validity with critique to changing direction

Posted by on Aug 16, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Emotional validity with critique to changing direction

To be the same constantly is what makes a reliable and strong personality. And if never changing worked, then the world would be boring and nothing like it really is. People get to and need to change their emotional values but what does that say for being believable and consistent a person?

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