Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

Blogger Tyler Remus Cloud and His Musings on Life



Smile at the bottom of the cliff

Posted by on Jun 14, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Smile at the bottom of the cliff

It is important to understand that he who strikes first is at a terrible disadvantage. His plans are shown, his strategies revealed, his weakness possibly exposed and the receiver stands a mystery and overly equipped to strategize. This is one way of looking . . .

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Lars’s handwriting

Posted by on Jun 5, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Lars’s handwriting

I have a friend named Lars who’s handwriting is immaculate. Lars is a large and masculine man but finely acute to detail and poised truthfully, instead of postured aggressively. It is out of the gender norm for men to have nice handwriting. He was mildly heckled and teased for having such “nice” penmanship growing up. One of the reasons Lars did not give into this is . . .

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Tables of a devils advocate

Posted by on Jun 4, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

People hold such high regard to their values and behaviors when confronted with them from an outside source yet have no recognition of their own faults in those fields when totally present. Its good for a person to be around those they have low regard or distaste for in that it makes them see more concretely and completely that which they prefer not in finer detail and exhibition. When left alone or in proper and chosen setting the fallen does not show face yet since it is a defected trait of that person it must have resonated and originated...

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Save us from our monotony

Posted by on Jun 3, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

People rush to do something productive instead of examining what is productive. We autopilot our way to a step some ladder we have been convinced is productive and our culture is convinced this version of productive is essential to existing and anything otherwise is negligent, vile. Its fucking not. The space to do nothing and the doing of nothing as a point, not as a recess or break or rest for the next days work is a beautiful thing. It give light and shadow to the substance in one’s life. It gives gravity to the soul. People are...

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Announcing an Engagement

Posted by on Jun 2, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Memory is vastly characterized by how important things are deemed. If something is unimportant but noticed it can go forgotten and if things are occurring but not on the level one is even paying attention to then they might have well never happened; like the way the bottom of your foot feels right now. The most successful student I have ever met are those who have never studied for tests because they don’t need to. Each lecture, every word from a professor is totally on their mind as completely important and a valuable part of their...

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Who the becoming

Posted by on Jun 1, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

We exist and discuss in most often a predeceasing state. “How are you”, usually means how were you or what has your past treated you like. We discuss events of the past more then we discuss at hand, present situations or else we hypothesize about future ones. The way we respond is with our character in full premise so then I must question not who one is but who one wants to become. This may be my own addiction to pragmatism or pragmatic language, more importantly its does ask something that is malleable and in constant wonder...

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Fantasy Standards brings defensive climates

Posted by on May 31, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

To create a new standard for success is not an unwieldy or arrogant move for a person but it can result in the deterrence of many social interactions. To push to be something different is not bad yet it guarantees social dissonance from people reacting to what they know and see instead of what that individual aims for; they can both be hindering to the desired progress. It is no selfish but it is definitely a larger need pond of explanation and prevalent communication as the progress and propulsion comes from one person and not the current...

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fake faith placeboability

Posted by on May 28, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

It is ironic and quite funny how strong many people state and act like their faith is. But they do not use their faith, test their faith, or put their faith to action anywhere near a hard grading stone. People rather just boast about their faith. From hippies with zen-acid’d out flow in the world to upstanding christians there is a tremendous lack of action compared to the extremely large sum of stated worth for faith. They would each, and many sects inbetween, have others believe that their faith can move mountains. Pray, find your...

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Let it be great

Posted by on May 27, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Humans have this natural ability to believe things into existence. It can start as a self-fulfilling prophecy or we can take the dirt in front of us and see what can be built. There are many functions to this end but we have a way to allow ourselves to fall in love and to hate viciously. So I say, decide to fall in love with work, with reading, with strife, with dealing with awkwardness, with shitty things that get us great places. It sounds fucking crazy but that is because one perspective is convinced that who and what we are is naturally...

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It takes just a click

Posted by on May 26, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Humans want so badly to socialize, to be accepted, needed, important, achieved, actualized, respect, understood, to grow and make something valid. And for whatever fucking reason it is done most often and simply by attacking others who are not in your circle. Tis a fallacy such that vile and flaws reek but whats more is that a culture comes to be built around competition instead of empathy and understanding. Friends are so often fueled by fear that that they wont make new friends so they best hold onto what they have and shaking things up...

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