Kevin wrote:I don't know, Greg. Sounds like a pretty damn good book to me.
"The Sorrows of Werther" was in my father's library
when I was a kid, and I read it then. So it's been a very long time.
But I know there were things in it more worth quoting that those 3 that I did quote.
They just happened to be easy to clip from Wikipedia.
And they seemed relevant.
Off hand, the only thing I remember about Goethe is that I had
some kind of 'thing' about him when I was a kid. I can't even
remember what the 'thing' was.
However, when it came to color-theory, Helmholtz definitely won me
over Goethe.
I know Goethe didn't loose everyone over that.
But those who still think he had anything important to say about it,
tend also to also think there's been some kind of conspiracy cover-up
suppressing his views. Which is an interesting phenomenon
in its own right of course.
I still have a thing about Hermann von Helmholtz, - still have
a picture of him on my wall.
-
About the quotes - I am not sure what your confusion was,
if any, - but we did seem to be on the same page about Dominc's comment.
I feel kind of bad about having picked on the kid.
It was just an impluse I gave into.
And the kid was only responsible for about 17 posts here at that time.
And he's just a kid.
(But I hate kids. "Damn their eyes."
--Kids and puppies.)
But I'll elaborate anyway.
The absolute worst thing about this kid
- this "Dominic"
- is that he is not French!
That's right! You heard me!
He has been calling himself "Dominic" all this time
just to trap me into saying something foolish.
But I've been pretending that I don't know this.
(I'm very good at that.)
Just to see, you know?
And I'll bet he's probably reasonable too,
and just hasn't show it yet just to trap me
into doing something foolish like characterizing him
as categorically unreasonable.
And I'm going to pretend I don't know this either.
Anyway, I wrote this about a half hour ago.....
The kind of thing Dominic said
always reminds me of the the 3 guys with mud on their faces
laughing at each other until one of them realizes he must
have mud on his face too.
Like the line in "A Few Good Men" --
"We wanted to live by a creed: God Corps Country "
Only Dominic's is: "why I avoid forums as a rule."
If that's not ego, I don't know what is.
Dominic wrote:
"Maybe there is something of Project MKULTRA mixed up in the book
with all the other hundreds of ideas and influences.
This thread has reminded me why I avoid forums as a rule.
I passed thru the other day to make a small observation about something
and somehow stumbled onto this. There's just so much stress and ego.
Does it really matter that much?"
His "small observation" had been that the album cover drawing
on Dear Heather looked to him like Anjani.
(--Which is because it is Anjani.
The point had been made by someone else before.)
And then he said:
"Damn, thought I might have actually had an original idea there for a moment.
Oh well... one day.
Dominic"
~
But that
was a
good observation, by Dominic.
And it
was original.
He wasn't quoting it. He hadn't gotten it from anyone.
He got it on his own.
It's just that it turned out that
he happen not to have been the first to get it.
And that's what bothered him.
Which shows that he thinks of forum-exchanges
as some kind of contest.
And if that's not ego, then I don't know what is.
So then what does he do next?
In this dejected mood, with his feeling of failure?
He wanders around. And he sees a place where other people
have been expending a great deal of energy working out
some far-out, far more complex hypotheses
- about much more complex subjects.
( Which I, too, perhaps, happen to fear
will turn up very little of substance
in proportion to the effort being expended on then.
But so what?
It is true
that a lot of the effort is "wasted" in side issues
and ad-hominems and mistakes and unnecessary corrections
and unnecessary insults and unnecessary apologies
and unnecessary and-so-ons. But so what?
I put "wasted" in quotes there because I happen to know a little bit
about thermodynamics. In particular, that the 100% efficient "heat engine"
- is a pure pipe-dream.
It is a theoretical impossibility.
The complete mess which is "heat",
and which is the random motion of creativity,
can not be converted into substantial progress
beyond the Carnot limit.
Which is always less than 100%.
So, if you believe in God,
then to criticize this law,
- the 2nd law of thermodynamics,
- the 1st law of human interaction,
is to criticize God Herself.
)
But Dominic still needed to work-out his feeling of having failed
the "contest" (as he sees it.) He needed to add something,
somewhere, "original".
So he added "a discouraging word"
- a bit of pure stress - pure white noise,
- a pure ego trip,
-- by explaining that, as far as he's concerned,
all this (admittedly sloppy) creativity
that others have been expending
-- is all worthless tripe, to him.
(And he didn't say "to him".
He implied it was tripe categorically.)
And there you have it.
And it didn't contradict the 2nd law.
If Dominic had tried instead to sublimate his feelings of failure
into something creative, then he might have come up with something
useful. But necessarily far less than the 100% conversion of his bad feelings
that he achieved by saying something completely vacuous instead.
There are many many variations of this in any forum.
(Eg "Bee" will come around every now and then, just to say,
just before leaving, that, in her opinion, it was so much more interesting
around here when she used to come around here.
(so maybe she is a 'bee'. It sounds like what
bees might be saying, flower to flower. ))
anyway,
knowing Dominic as I do,
he'll probably now say something that makes complete rubbish
out of all I said here.
That's gratitude for you!
semper fi
~greg
Dominique, nique, nique s'en allait tout simplement,
..