Tragically, much of the world today is consumed with 'necessary' tasks, 'urgent' matters, 'vital' and 'important' but in the long run utterly meaningless time-wasting expenditures of human energy which dramatically decrease the numbers of neuron connections being used at any one time, and therefore lessen the complexity of neural networks in the brain.
Now next week, when you have a lot of money at your disposal, you can slow down from what you are doing today, and push back in your soft seat a little, and turn up the capacity of your brain and of your mind...
Perhaps you can think about Jo Lewis, the high end luxury and styling design manager for McLaren - and how she has turned a monster supercar into the only genuine 'GT' rival to the latest Aston Martin Superleggera. There are still a tiny handful of brilliant Brit designers (in different vogues, certainly) left today - Roja Dove, Antony Price... ...and Jo Lewis. (The 'Jo' is a female 'Jo,' right...)
McLaren designer Jo Lewis with pure cashmere |
And you can kick back and listen to Rachmaninoff's 18th Variation of a theme by Paganini.
Or Donovan Townes' 'Autumn's Fall.' Townes goes by the stage name of 'Z8phyR.'
I am not, trying to hypnotize or brainwash you.
Because none of you have asked and it would be extremely impolite to just go ahead and do it.
So, I'll be driving along and a Bentley will pass me, and I say, "Wow. That guy must be rich." Then a beater will go by, and I ask myself, "I wonder if THAT guy might be rich, too - and he's just trying to keep a low profile like Gustavo Fring in 'Breaking Bad'?"
ReplyDeleteIn other words, I have no idea what's going on. I'm just a looky-loo in this world, but I do appreciate what you're doing on this blog!