Mind Agenda

Filtered knowledge for the brain-fed lifestyle by Toli Galanis
jackcheng:

Pictured above: Nicholas Feltron and his Annual Report

“Life and its goals are like a lab. Why not use it like a scientist? Then you’ll really know what you want to. There’s so much info that it’d be a shame not to track it.”

- Toli Galanis (via The New Examined Life - WSJ.com via binkythedoormat)

jackcheng:

Pictured above: Nicholas Feltron and his Annual Report

“Life and its goals are like a lab. Why not use it like a scientist? Then you’ll really know what you want to. There’s so much info that it’d be a shame not to track it.”

- Toli Galanis (via The New Examined Life - WSJ.com via binkythedoormat)

The artist should not only paint what he sees before him, but also what he sees within him. If, however, he sees nothing within him, then he should also omit to paint that which he sees before him. Caspar David Friedrich - Wikiquote
According to a new study at Duke University, older brains are better at filtering out negative memories than younger photo-neuronbrains. Older Brains, Happier Brains « N e u r o n a r r a t i v e
Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things. As the world, which to the naked eye exhibits the greatest variety of objects, appears very simple in its internal constitution when surveyed by a philosophical understanding, and so much the simpler by how much the better it is understood. Isaac Newton (via bijan)