Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

Blogger Tyler Remus Cloud and His Musings on Life



Your world shaken in their eyes.

Posted by on May 24, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

One of the most dangerous things in the world is the faith of another person. If someone expects and believes you to be something, it can ruin you. It can tear at you, weigh you down by your heart strings. Completely convinced it of your own free will and deserving definition of self that you feel so tied. But on the flipside, if they believe in you and see greatness in you then you can take the stardust we are made from and glow some kind of brightness not known just from one’s own ego or confidence. If we allow ourselves to be that...

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Gifts require open hands

Posted by on May 23, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Without empathy there can be no real help unless the receiver is desperate. To explain solution to another person it must be understood where that person is at. Quite often people try to shove answers down another person’s throat without care or understanding as to where that receiver is. Its as if they want people to follow their directions but don’t realize that the other person is totally elsewhere so their three left turns are superfluous. Quite often it is an action of respect and self-validation. Showing another you care...

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ostracizing demons and wearing your crown

Posted by on May 23, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

You are not the confusion inside, but stardust waiting to shine

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wishes work but they make change

Posted by on May 23, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

When you wish for something, you direct yourself towards it. People often wish that their boss or loved ones or cops or others would let them do things. This is actually the step of the wish coming true where the wisher must realize they have to circumnavigate these people. Wishes cannot change others wills easily but they can come true for you. A big piece of changing one’s stars is moving with them when you ask them to move. People too often believe that fantasy is in your head and anything that feels relatively outside of that is...

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Dat ass aint got shit on dat vibe tho.

Posted by on May 22, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

“Dat ass tho” is a phrase currently popular and used to create a statement into a compliment. As much as I am a big fan of a nice booty, I would like to point out that the vibe of a person is the overall popularity of them. Someone with a great body, pretty face, smart mind, and a crappy feel to them is just not somebody who you or I want to be around. And a vibe is an emotional place and a perception of the world around them. A vibe is what you put off inherently, purposefully, and how you view what surrounds you. My point is...

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Work

Posted by on May 21, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

To be forced to do anything makes it less than likable. But deciding to help someone or that you want to do something makes it enjoyable. Autonomy is actually always available because no one can make you do anything you don’t want to. There can be consequences but it is always in your decision to walk way. “I have to go to work today!” is what I said to myself a few days ago and then thought, I don’t. No one is making me, my boss will be mad but it is still my decision not his emotion or order that makes me move. So I...

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Every problem is a game.

Posted by on May 21, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Some people want to kill themselves, put an end to their existence. The successful are one’s in reoccurring emotional states of relentless pain and unwaveringly cyclical loathing, confusion, anarchy of the mind. They have a tidal wave of emotions and reason that is strongly reinforced. The best advice in these reoccurring moments is to create a quiet place and resolve one’s self from outside interference. Outsiders of you may not understand that you are more important to you than they are, and if your demise is on the table then...

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The doubt is always smaller than the whole

Posted by on May 20, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Doubt is like an ocean in our minds, but not in reality. Darkness surrounds the banks of ideas so that none we have can get out and the wonderful world of depositors can not get in. Hopelessness sinks us down when the dark spiral grips. It even stars to feel right as our lips chap and noses become weak sniffling and unable to smell the new sweat coming from places we don’t normally sweat. It isn’t even like there is a way out or a right way but that the whole world which functions and loves and celebrates is all either wrong or...

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Rising action and climaxing out

Posted by on May 20, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The rising action of an event defines how big it can be. Without any wanting, tension, desire, or introduction the level of excitement or worth of a thing is just not as good. Compare a song to sex to a sales pitch to finishing a degree. If the sex was just penetration and orgasm, sounds pretty fun but no where near as good to when there is foreplay, teasing, and all that jazz rising up. A song has a build before it has a drop and as it rises people get incredibly excited; the climax is rarely even as good as the rise but it makes it way...

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Emotional engineering.

Posted by on May 18, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

It is too true that people over react, under react, get horny out of their mind, become needlessly needy, and a slew of other emotional plagues all of which a person calls part of themselves. Our emotions are trained but are not us. They are like our thoughts or actions, motions of us that we are in control of. We can stop them, continue them, make them, or tell them they’re stupid and that they should fuck the hell off. We do not have to feel awful, happy, sustained or anything if we don’t want to. Its a capability of being human...

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