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Truck Yoga

March 21, 2018 by Charles 52 Comments

I become one with my truck!

This is about a forty five minute yoga session crammed into thirty seconds.

It is a little tight in the truck but I like to imagine it as my Himalayan cave on wheels.  There is just enough room to have a decent round of yoga.  Although there is more room in an automatic I prefer the manual for driving.

However, the stick does goose me from time to time… lol




This is how I like to practice at the end of the day.  I drive for about 8-10 hours, shut her down, pop my brakes, close my shades, and I have perfect privacy.  It feels good to loosen up, after sitting still for so long.  I love the meditative aspect of truck driving, but after being in one position for so long it is great to move my body in many different ways.

Truck driving is good for the soul.

This particular hatha yoga practice is great for the body.

I want my body to work well because I intend to live a long time.  I have a lot of important things to accomplish on this earth.

My aspirations are important on an earthly level, but in the grand scheme of things… in this infinite universe… they may be rather insignificant.  I am but a grain of sand.

I am stuck right now

The snow gives me a chance to work on this here website

You can see the tracks in the snow…  That is where I tried to roll out at 6am to beat the blizzard…  but that did not happen.  I am loaded to 80K with a serious hazmat load and I got this frik frakkin tag axl  Most drivers agree that a tag has no business being this far north, but my manager doesn’t seem to understand that.  Ah, well…  It is only a matter of time until I have my own Peterbilt with power to both drive axles.

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from The Black Swan: a quote

June 20, 2017 by Charles 50 Comments

The distance between opinions is remarkably narrower than the distance between the average of opinions and truth.

from: The Black Swan

by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

So… take all opinions and boil them down to their very essence.  This will be farther from the truth than the distance between each individual opinion. Juxtaposed opinions have varying degrees of validity…  especially when contrasted with one another.

Hove you read The Black Swan?  Tell us your opinion below

It seems that the collective mind of man is far from understanding absolute truth. Moreover, each individual man may have ideas that are tangential, yet closely related to his fellows. If someone has a tangential thought off of an opinion that is flawed, it is more than likely that the resulting idea will be flawed as well. It may even be considered more flawed than the initial opinion.

But these are just my ideas… and in my mind every single thought ever thought is flawed and not absolute truth. The thought is just a representation of the truth. A symbol pointing towards the truth. Not absolute in itself. Every step you take towards absolute truth opens up a rabbit hole that leads to even more layers of reality built on a construct that hides the pure essence of the universe.

I was recommended this book by Sommer Gentry a highly esteemed academic, the professor of Mathematics at the United States Naval Academy .  I have been researching a lot about business and investing.  I was curious on suggestions of an amazing logical mind, about books on investing.

I found the richness of this philosophical quote quite delicious.  It Seems that Taleb considers himself a philosopher foremost.  However he does have great understanding of economies and history.

I am aware that my previous waxing addresses this quote in and of itself.  I have removed it from the context of book as a whole.  I have enjoyed considering the quote in more general terms rather than how it pertains to markets.  Its relation to peoples opinions of markets is just as viable as it is to opinions in general.  The Universality of Taleb’s statement is delightful to me.

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80s pop music was a little out of place at this truck stop 

May 8, 2017 by Charles 1 Comment

But I’ll take Peter Gabriel’s Games Without Frontiers any day

Yeah… Country music is definitely more common at truck stops. So when it was all Paula Abdul and B-52s back to back, it felt a little strange. Don’t get me wrong I can rock out to some 80s pop. That’s the stuff I grew up with… It just seemed diametrically opposed to a country pride restaurant. LOL

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Time Infinite Mass and The Big Bang 

April 23, 2017 by Charles 1,080 Comments

If time slows down near objects of great mass, than it is justifiable to assume that, just before the Big Bang, when all possible mass in the universe was compreseesed to smaller than a pin prick, this acute infinite mass would make time slow down basically to a halt, thereby giving the feeling of timelessness or no time at the beginning of the universe when the Big Bang occurred

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Through The Crystal Vortex

March 31, 2017 by Charles 58 Comments

Passing the microscopic geometric lattice, one may peer into a space of writhing verve.  Bridge between the manifest and desist. Fortune told, past and future announced… time collapses.

While on the road I have my handy crayons to draw with, and get back to my roots in visual art, without making a terrible mess.

I am working on a series where I combine two styles that I enjoy. One I began developing as early as high school, with whole compositions of squiggle lines. The other, consisting of hard straight lines, developed a little later as I began a renewed appreciation for math and geometry

I feel these two styles compliment one another, where theoretically, straight lines represent the masculine, and curvy lines feminine.  Joining polar opposites of hard and soft, structure and amorphous space, emotion and logic.

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