I actually have managed to miss almost every self-improvment meeting because my actual supergoal-related-projects conflicted with them, so I can’t speak for everyone else. In my case, my overarching life goal is to study various art forms and how they interact and how they impact humanity. My supergoal for the year is to finish a game design project for 2012′s Indie Game Festival, which subgoals of networking in the NYC game dev scene and improving my coding skills.
Another (semi)related goal is acquiring a collection of humanist and rational music that is as evocative as “religious” music, optimized for communal singing. I think Humanism and science have been kind of dragging their feet when it comes to producing inspirational artwork (or at least, they’ve been dragging their feet when it comes to publicizing it).
Another (semi)related goal is acquiring a collection of humanist and rational music that is as evocative as “religious” music, optimized for communal singing. I think Humanism and science have been kind of dragging their feet when it comes to producing inspirational artwork (or at least, they’ve been dragging their feet when it comes to publicizing it).
That’s an interesting project. I can see two difficulties which might explain why there isn’t a lot of such music. One is that lyrics at a high level of abstraction tend to not work very well, and the other is that many of the emotions associated with rationality aren’t easy defaults for expressing through music.
This doesn’t mean it’s impossible, just that there might be some new territory to explore.
At NYC we have a weekly Self Improvement meetup, which encourages everyone to have a supergoal they’re working towards.
what sorts of supergoals are people setting?
I actually have managed to miss almost every self-improvment meeting because my actual supergoal-related-projects conflicted with them, so I can’t speak for everyone else. In my case, my overarching life goal is to study various art forms and how they interact and how they impact humanity. My supergoal for the year is to finish a game design project for 2012′s Indie Game Festival, which subgoals of networking in the NYC game dev scene and improving my coding skills.
Another (semi)related goal is acquiring a collection of humanist and rational music that is as evocative as “religious” music, optimized for communal singing. I think Humanism and science have been kind of dragging their feet when it comes to producing inspirational artwork (or at least, they’ve been dragging their feet when it comes to publicizing it).
That’s an interesting project. I can see two difficulties which might explain why there isn’t a lot of such music. One is that lyrics at a high level of abstraction tend to not work very well, and the other is that many of the emotions associated with rationality aren’t easy defaults for expressing through music.
This doesn’t mean it’s impossible, just that there might be some new territory to explore.
What are some of the emotions associated with rationality?
Curiosity. Frustration. Delight. They cycle.
I’ll be posting about it soon. (“soon” being a vague and nebulous term)