Nature by Numbers

via youtube.com If it weren’t for that one tech­ni­cal error of the golden spi­ral being put onto the snail’s shell, which is actu­ally a log­a­rith­mic spi­ral, this would’ve been the awe­somest video ever made. Update: That error, is not an error. Appar­ently, I was trust­ing my false resid­ual mem­ory of the same, and a com­ment


Major Joke: That kid makes up questions for himself, and even those he can’t solve

Major truth: He is truly awe­some. Or at least, so I believe. When Lock­hart said, In fact,  if  I  had  to  design  a mech­a­nism  for  the  express pur­pose  of  destroy­ing  a  child’s  nat­ural curios­ity and  love of  pattern-making, I couldn’t pos­si­bly do as good a  job as  is  cur­rently being done. I didn’t quite agree with


Weird Al — You’re Pitiful

via youtube.com Yes, you are. Posted via web from The Mys­tic Ranger


What gives us more pleasure: the pursuit of of our desires or the attainment of them?

From Tony Robbins’s ‘The Monk who sold his Fer­rari’: “How would you drop an egg thruogh a height of four feet, with a floor of con­crete below, and still not have it cracked?” Triv­ially, we all begin by think­ing how to cir­cum­vent the hard­ness of the con­crete, or the weak­ness of the egg. We do


Do we value only what we struggle for?

When was the last time you were delighted to get some­thing you were ‘sup­posed’ to? For instance, how many of us would actu­ally delight in receiv­ing break­fast? Not me! What we do not strug­gle for, we take as granted — the most fun­da­men­tal exam­ple being our own exis­tence. Rarely would one find some­body so con­sci­en­tious, he


Hey Ya !

via youtube.com Awe­some song!! Posted via web from The Mys­tic Ranger


The Find Your Great Work Movie — by Michael Bungay Stanier

via greatworkmovie.com I hope I do. =) Soon, that too! Posted via web from The Mys­tic Ranger


Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up. 

There are two kinds of “quit” in this world. There’s the smart quit. The one where you know you’re not doing the right thing with your life. The kind of one David Allen did. The one that intu­itively feels right in every kind of way. And then there’s the other type of quit. The quit where a


be an original

Orig­i­nals live con­sciously Orig­i­nals think for them­selves Orig­i­nals live their emo­tions Orig­i­nals make their own deci­sions Orig­i­nals are rooted from within Orig­i­nals see the world as they live in it Orig­i­nals don’t mind lik­ing what oth­ers dis­like Orig­i­nals take self-willedness as a com­pli­ment Orig­i­nals write their own story Orig­i­nals choose their own music Orig­i­nals dance


Watch Me — Explored

via flickr.com “There are so many peo­ple out there who will tell you that you can’t. What you’ve got to do is turn around and say, ‘watch me’.” — Layne Beach­ley Posted via web from The Mys­tic Ranger