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RE: Meet our magic lego​ minifigures - Filius the Leprechaun, Hagrid and GandElf ... Our new movie and soundtrack composed for an original theme ...

in Nerday3 years ago

Hi @edje

Thanks for your comment and appreciation on my blog.

What i ment, regarding the six seconds, i think i've specified corectly, that this is the time frame when the human brain, after clicks on some video or audio, it has exactly six seconds when it will hit the skip button, because it has no attention or the brain is sending signals that the music or video it's not interesting ...

Maybe the entire technologie system has developed this disease to break human's brain and make it so chaotic and right away after six seconds the average of more than 90% are skipping to something else ...

Can you imagine the disorientation of the average persons around this matrix and why they're lost in so many tasks?

The focusing protocol it has been broked through the gadgets ... firstly through to the non stop attention to the phone :)

Have a great day.

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Hahahaha, I was juyst joking about the 6 seconds 🤣🤣🤣
Usually I spend more seconds listening or watching something. Maybe I do the skipping technique, or (super) fast forwarding. But when I open something, I spend more time than 6 seconds. That said, I'm not a millenial or something like that. I grew up without computers (well, the first computer I had access to was a Commodore 64, back in the mid 80s or something). Maybe those generations didn't learn the low attention and kick qualification techniques? :)

Can you imagine the disorientation of the average persons around this matrix and why they're lost in so many tasks?

Many (espacially the younger generations) seem to develop problems with the way to approach the world of information. Burnout is gonna be the decease number one soon. Very problematic for our societies.

As long as you are being creative with clay and lego, you'll not fall into the trap of information triggers all day long :)

I understand perfectly your point of view! @edje

I've just made a joke with what i've ment regarding the six seconds ... but this fact it's true about the lack of concentration on tasks from this society and definitely there will be a trend of burnout slice of society.

You've mentioned about the first computer ... in the 80's :))) I think at that time, i was in another dimension, still :)))

Maybe it's true with all those categories of children ... for instance the main average of children born during the '80s are considered "indigo children" but the so called beta testing generation were between '68s and 78's :)

The Gamma time-frame was between '78s and 88's ...

Just a small glimpse that i've thought to share.

In rest, i guess the craft of #art can express through #music #lego #sculpting ... even to write a story within this Matrix, but we need the expressions to be shown through the crafts i've mentioned above ...
Maybe the new generation will also enjoy to write about the same crypto subjects, which kinda'becomes boring ...

Regards and enjoy one of my new compositions uploaded on my #spotify channel.

Have a blessed Sunday along your Family.

I must be a beta testing child then? Am from the early 70s. No computers at home. I think it was still the 70s when we got the game Pong at home. The tennis game with a rectangle and a middle line marking the field, two small lines marking the players and a dot marking the ball. Two controllers with a simple up/down slider. Played it a lot, a well, not a lot in terms of people playing games today, but regularly :)

Though crypto stuff and all is nice, I believe doing things in the physical space is, in the end, nicer and maybe even more rewarding. For instance, I prefer to view physical art over digital art. I would like to 'play' with Lego, but I gave everything to my niece, so not having any anymore. But who knows, she is now at an age she outgrew Lego, so I shall claim it back {LOL} Need to find some time in between all the HIVE, LEO and Crypto stuff though {LOL}