Each one of us has tons of neurostransmitters jabbering nonstop in our brains, communicating whether or not we're thinking about it or not. Because of this, there's a little imagination game I like to play every now and then. When I talk to someone, instead of thinking "I' talk to "you", I think of all those jabbering neurons extending their connections to your jabbering neurons. When you have a meeting, it's a group of people's jabbering neurons pooled together. Writing a book or making a movie is like writing code that can be read by the masses' jabbering neurons.
I think this helps me to realize my role in certain situations...like waiting tables. With my "jabbering neurons" concept, I'm basically the connection between the customer and the kitchen, so I imagine - with Matrix kind of special effects - these magnetic forces connecting through me, extending from customers to the cooks. So instead of seeing bodies in a restaurant, I see flows of information. It's quite cool really, a play of the imagination and philosophy.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
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weirdo! :-P
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