Hi Luther,
I am glad you didn’t get pissed off at me! But I feel like one of us is coming from Mars because I have absolutely no clue what it is that you are offering here and the more detail I get the more I want to run for the hills. But, then, perhaps I am a good guinea pig to use, if you can convince me of the value of this thing that would be a complete turn-around!
But your work is cut out for you. First I wouldn’t pick up a book, not in a million years, called The Ten Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management. My crow epistemology is freaking out and I have a vision of timing my life by a horrible sounding buzzing clock! Ten (!) laws! How the hell do you hold them all in your head at the same time?!
On www.wetcanvas.com, a great site for artists, there was an instruction demo for composing landscapes. It’s called something like 28 rules to good landscape composition! Since art is my thing I enjoyed reading over what he had to say and everything he said was, indeed, excellent. But his concept of 28 rules is a disaster because no one, I mean no one!, can start a painting trying to remember 28 rules much less 3 or 4—it ain’t possible. The only thing he will achieve is to bind the students so severely that their souls will freeze. The man needed to find one concept that integrated all the others…so that the students as long as they could hold and grasp the main thread could know they were on track and then they could pull up other concepts as the need arose.
Just now a questioned popped up into mind: do you have a need to bind people up?
Mischievously yours,
Michael
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