Truth and culture

FD

The annoying part of my brain that sometimes creep up to remind me of the selfish gains i would have when I do something is probably culture and language. The other part is the experience through the intangible reality.

Clearly that’s through the arts, but I’m not sure if consuming art is the same as producing it. And it’s important to recognise that producing it is part consumption and not pure production. To the e point being that we consume more than we produce on average. And while that doesn’t really matter, what matters is the releationships between the mind and the external world can happen through language and culture and most of us tend to live in this relationship most of the time when we work and socialise. The other relationships between the mind and the external world can happen through production of art. I’m still working what consumeption means here

Not to say I shouldn’t be thinking of selfish gains, but one thing feels different than the other. The approach here is to recognise the little one that come about and acknowledge his presence - why is it’s preferred concept mateculously sticky

The difficult and seemingly impossible or the most basic anomaly one often wonders about is the distribution of skills, tasks, and roles within the workforce or within culture.

If a leader or a colleague wonders why everyone is sluggish, slow and unmotivated, the problem as it always has been has been magnified for some complex reason that is difficult to trace.

The question should obviosy be, how can one approach it?

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