September 2009
7 posts
Random Thought
Closing her eyes, she breathes. Hashish smoke in Roman slums, muttered speech, indecipherable Latin flow through her, carried by the breath. Looking down at her clasped hands, cold and huddled, she exhales.
The Eternal Moment
All the varying scraps of information that have poured into my mind in the past 20-odd hours: Spielberg. Munich. Blood. Monopoly. Chocolate covered ice cream. Procedurally generated, algorithmic math music. Sleep: {murder; jumping dogs; ice sheets; friends}. Waking, startled. Orange & Pomegranate juice. Outside, the sun shines: ‘Starbucks’. Bus stop. Waiting. Rude. Arrival. Over-priced...
The Art of War
Thoughts on Sun Tzu’s the Art of War
The Art of War is a book of philosophy relating to tactics and strategies, written by Chinese General, philosopher and scholar, Sun Tzu.
Though its teachings originally applied to warfare, they can also be adapted and implemented into any situation where one or more individuals are in harmony, conflict, or any state of relation that sits in-between. It is...