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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo Aw, funny, Gödel Escher Bach is exactly the book I wanted to recommend too  I'm sure it'd be very interesting for you Brandon. |
Seems interesting. Too bad there's no audio version or anything.
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo Btw, when I was studying computer science and mathematics, I met many computer scientists, programmers and mathematicians who were also musicians. Not saying you're not exceptional  but you'll find some like-minded people if you look for them  |
Interesting. Many music majors I've met have not been very good at math. Usually I find that people are only very good with either logic or art, but usually not both. Similarly to how I find one can't usually be an excellent programmer and designer, but maybe excellent at one and maybe OK at the other.
I'm not professing to be acceptional, just that there ar emany circumstances in my life, and beliefs that I have, and things that I do, that tend to push the envelope.
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo About the tag line, listen to your intuition. Maybe you need to let it rest for a while, in order to gain more clarity about your blog's purpose. Is it definitely about broadening horizons and stretching limits? Or is it something even beyond that? Think about it for a few days. |
Perhaps. I do think it is about that—what else do you think it is?
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo I personally like "Transcend your Limits" (invitation to your readers to transcend their limits by discovering what you love) or "Transcending the Limits" (invitation to watch you transcending your limits and following you on your journey). But ask yourself if that's really what it's about deep down. I'm not convinced yet  |
Again, I am curious why you are not convinced yet.
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Originally Posted by Rose of Cairo You know, if your blog is about one of the things above, or something similar, can you see that in fact your blog will be about ONE topic? You'll talk about music, about psychic development, about programming and many more things... but what it's really about (transcending limits, redefining reality, or whatever you choose to make it) will be one single thing.  |
Very true.