Some concepts are starting to click into meanigful word variants.
I have had previously the feeling that Slack is a green concept within Magic the Gathering color pie. So if there is the green concept how does the cycle express itself in other colors?
As a scale of most solid to lesser ones:
Slack—Green—The start point of the comparison
Excellence—Black—The concept of slack is useful in as a remedy or critique. However seen as positive force in itself it is the ruthlessness of Molochian mazes. It is what makes the fangs of the tiger sharp. It is what doles out olympian medals. The word or meditations on this I have not much prgoressed but its existencence as a thign to model seems solid.
Chill—Blue—The thing that seemed pop as something that could be comparable to slack. Chill is the extent to which one benefits from foreknowledge. Being able and open to many options. The opinion that sometimes the best option is not to play or play to the smallest degree possible. If someone is being too hot headed they might be instructed to chill. “Netflix and chill” is about letting things come if they are to. Both of those things refers to the same thing or atleast can be understood to do so.
Impulse—Red—Mostly as antipode to blue I realised that while refusing to go forward is in a sense virtous, it is also moving forward despite not having all the knowledge is virtous in a different way. Being close to where knowledge and experience is generated makes you record it accurately and effectively. If you have good thoughts then making them pay divided now means more overall dividends
Licence—White—less sure whether this holds up. By making credible commitments you become safe option to rely on and people will allow you to do stuff they otherwise wouldn’t let you do. By taking the hippocratic oath people are okay to let you stick knifes into them (surgeon).
Some of the more scattered observations:
Slack is about being able to do the goal despite disruption. Chill is about keeping your options open and tipping the way when you know it is favourable. In stocks: Making a portfolio and some of them going and some going down would be slack. Just monitoring the graphs and then buying into one that you have become familiar with to be good would be chill. These are opposites in that one buys in early and another buys in late.
High frequency trading works because of impulse.
Goverments get good loan terms because of licence.
The black resource is rather “resolve”. I thought it could be “power” (in the sense of being able to make things happen (rather than a bundle of energy that would be a red concept)).
“Resolve” has the aspect that it fuels sacrifice. You are willing to let go of things. One of the saying is that one has to make peace that one will/might die when entering a battlefield to battle. An attitude of “it is a good day to die” is a lot about choosing the sacrifice.
It also has the aspect of pushing up to a goal state. You don’t stop until the goal state is hit even if it a bit ambitious and costly.
Also coming short on resolve can be made sense. Maybe what you are doing might feel immoral. Maybe you feel that you are losing yourself in pursuit of the the goal. From a black perspective this could be called weakness of character. But calling it resolve is neutral in that maybe sometimes the opposite is good. If you are wrong you should back down.
Some concepts are starting to click into meanigful word variants.
I have had previously the feeling that Slack is a green concept within Magic the Gathering color pie. So if there is the green concept how does the cycle express itself in other colors?
As a scale of most solid to lesser ones:
Slack—Green—The start point of the comparison
Excellence—Black—The concept of slack is useful in as a remedy or critique. However seen as positive force in itself it is the ruthlessness of Molochian mazes. It is what makes the fangs of the tiger sharp. It is what doles out olympian medals. The word or meditations on this I have not much prgoressed but its existencence as a thign to model seems solid.
Chill—Blue—The thing that seemed pop as something that could be comparable to slack. Chill is the extent to which one benefits from foreknowledge. Being able and open to many options. The opinion that sometimes the best option is not to play or play to the smallest degree possible. If someone is being too hot headed they might be instructed to chill. “Netflix and chill” is about letting things come if they are to. Both of those things refers to the same thing or atleast can be understood to do so.
Impulse—Red—Mostly as antipode to blue I realised that while refusing to go forward is in a sense virtous, it is also moving forward despite not having all the knowledge is virtous in a different way. Being close to where knowledge and experience is generated makes you record it accurately and effectively. If you have good thoughts then making them pay divided now means more overall dividends
Licence—White—less sure whether this holds up. By making credible commitments you become safe option to rely on and people will allow you to do stuff they otherwise wouldn’t let you do. By taking the hippocratic oath people are okay to let you stick knifes into them (surgeon).
Some of the more scattered observations:
Slack is about being able to do the goal despite disruption. Chill is about keeping your options open and tipping the way when you know it is favourable. In stocks: Making a portfolio and some of them going and some going down would be slack. Just monitoring the graphs and then buying into one that you have become familiar with to be good would be chill. These are opposites in that one buys in early and another buys in late.
High frequency trading works because of impulse.
Goverments get good loan terms because of licence.
Chill will generally require paying time.
The black resource is rather “resolve”. I thought it could be “power” (in the sense of being able to make things happen (rather than a bundle of energy that would be a red concept)).
“Resolve” has the aspect that it fuels sacrifice. You are willing to let go of things. One of the saying is that one has to make peace that one will/might die when entering a battlefield to battle. An attitude of “it is a good day to die” is a lot about choosing the sacrifice.
It also has the aspect of pushing up to a goal state. You don’t stop until the goal state is hit even if it a bit ambitious and costly.
Also coming short on resolve can be made sense. Maybe what you are doing might feel immoral. Maybe you feel that you are losing yourself in pursuit of the the goal. From a black perspective this could be called weakness of character. But calling it resolve is neutral in that maybe sometimes the opposite is good. If you are wrong you should back down.