I think irony can provide a good justification for why you need to make the point that you're about to make. If you have no point to make, it's just stealing attention
Well done. The film was made b4 home VHS, MTV, so for most of us this movie brought the first time we saw these artists playing, in motion, vs still photos from album covers and magazines. This was life changing. Could only be seen in the theaters. We went over and over and over again. I still watch this movie half a dozen times a year. Still moved to tears. These folks are family to us. More than just a Thanksgiving Tradition ( along with Alice’s Restaurant of course). Perfect story telling, evocative interviews, touching honest performances by artists of high order in their primes. Part of the DNA of music fans of my generation. Not sure younger generations will ever understand what this film means to so many of us, and always will. ❤️
there are 3 ways to increase memory retention 1. recall: After finishing a chapter of book or video, you just need to recall its key points, this method will help you understand the topic more 2. feynman technique: write out an simple explanation of what you want to understand as if you are going to teach it to someone else. Then, whenever you forget it, go back to the material and re-learn it 3. spaced repetition: your brain is a muscle, so it need to practise as much as possible.
He wrote this letter before going to Korea yet their stuff in there about what he did while he was in Korea. I guess I’m just not as bold over as others reading this. He kind of depends himself on the back. I think this is made up. It’s been so much time talking about the guy that’s not giving it his all like he is.???🤔
Regarding your comment about the so-called "Grand narratives of modernism".... I think you've misunderstood the central characteristics of Modernism and are confusing it (perhaps) with pre-modern or earlier Enlightenment-based views. Modernism, as a movement, was largely characterized by skepticism and doubt about traditional structures of meaning, including and especially religion. This idea that modernism believed in the triumph of good over evil, for example, doesn't even make sense given that modern art and literature often reflected a world in which such clear moral distinctions were either blurred or irrelevant. Modernists were skeptical toward traditional moral binaries, like good and evil. They were skeptical of everything, in fact. The only thing they claimed to know is that they didn't know. While pre-modern societies might have embraced grand religious or philosophical narratives like "There is one true god" or "there is one rational truth," Modernism typically questioned or outright rejected these certainties. They didn't believe things like, "science will save us." They in fact questioned science's ability to provide answers to the deeper human questions of existence, meaning, and morality. The grand narratives of modernism, if there were any, were more about the quest for meaning in a world where traditional religious, moral, and metaphysical certainties had collapsed.
My compulsion to tell you it's "hurtling" not "hurdling" is itself born of an open loop : that of letting spelling mistakes remain where they are. But this one isn't just a "misteik" type of spelling mistake, because the word "hurdling" is, itself, correctly spelled. Only it points to an entirely different meaning which breaks the sentence to which it belongs. _That's_ the open loop. Thank you for this video, it was just what I needed today.
seinfeld actually disproves this, which is refrenced. seinfeld doesn't give a shit about the prior and later. none of the characters solve their problems and that's whats funny... you suck at breaking down the definition of"irony"
Every Story is supposed to be special but cliche stories sell more in the eyes of companies that make these movies happen. Books have the most chance to be unique but who reads nowadays.
Charlie Munger? Mr. "Let's Design a Dorm for College Students but Make It a Prison?" Yeah, you'll pardon me if I doubt the credibility of what follows if you believe anything he says.
About 1995, my brother, a physician, told me one of his patients was getting coffee enemas for her “health”. I laughed and said, “Well, you know what they say: the best part of waking up is Folger’s in your butt.” Three years later, I heard Leno make the same joke virtually word-for-word. I doubt he had my phone tapped...
Postmodernism purports to reject grand narratives, but the truth is it was never applied to leftist narratives like feminism or Marxism. Postmodernism itself was just another leftist tool intended to undermine and destroy Western Civilization.
Explain this there are guys out there putting just as much time shooting hoops and practice handling the basketball as Lebron James why are they not even close to James' level? This video left out a huge elephant in the room and that is genetics.
Im from the UK and I am sad to say we did not have Mr Rogers here. However, decades later my then teenage son came across him on YT...not sure how. He sent me a link to his testimony on childrens education and fundung for public broadcasting and we then watched some of his work. Im only too sorry that his shows are not running on loop for children today.
It’s weird how people can correctly identify problems and then suggest a continuation of the same. You talk about sincerity and the failure of subjectivity, but then suggets rejecting “the grand narratives of modernism” - including a rejection of “one true God”. What are you being sincere in then? Your subjectivity? It sounds good if you say “we need to love one another” - because we do. But everyone says “we need to love each other”, and no-one can agree which ideology to live by. So who judges what is correct and true? Jesus died for our sins according to the scriptures, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
- 00:00 📖 Stories shape human perception, emotions, and culture. - 01:01 🧙♂️ Joseph Campbell's "monomyth" or Hero's Journey identifies a common structure in all stories. - 02:12 🔄 Dan Harmon simplifies the monomyth into the "Story Circle," a universal eight-step structure. - 02:46 🌍 The Story Circle's top half represents the ordinary world; the bottom half, the special world. - 03:13 ⚖️ Harmon's structure emphasizes balance in life-death, consciousness-unconsciousness, and societal growth. - 04:24 🎯 Harmon's Story Circle guides the character's journey through eight key steps: You, Need, Go, Search, Find, Take, Return, and Change. - 05:43 💥 Crossing key dividing lines in the Story Circle creates major drama in the narrative. - 08:02 🌌 "Star Wars: A New Hope" is used as an example to demonstrate the Story Circle in action. - 12:25 🏆 The hero’s transformation is completed in the final step, where they master both worlds. - 13:17 ✍ Harmon believes all recognizable stories align with this structure, allowing for creativity within a familiar framework.