Developmental progression
8:30am -- May 25, 2025 -- the goals I set for myself for how much listening time on audible is now not a deciding factor on how time will be spent.
There has to be however a half and half division of time expenditure per month.
Right now, towards the end of May, this is actually a catch up towards the halfway mark in June.
The first part of each month will be for audio based material, during this time all of the learning and aesthetic material will be divided roughly equally between audible and YouTube.
The 2nd part of each month will be devoted to nothing but reading from Kindle and physical books, with YouTube only being used for blocking out unwanted sounds generated in my living spaces of the living room and bedroom.
This is the general division of material:
1. History -- from all of recorded history, with clusters of special interests depending on the unexplainable dictates of my current moods and desires. At the time of this writing the special interest is the 20th and 21st centuries.
2. Aesthetic -- there can be as many as possible single things and people that can occupy the time here, which will be favored most overwhelmingly with the 2nd parts of each month. This is where the likes of Rilke reign mightily.
3. Beliefs -- under this broad term is a selection of major faiths, included is Theology. Some of this could inhabit a significant part of the first part of each month.
4. miscellaneous things -- things cropping up through above material, for example during cold war learning there could be an outgrowth into ever more specialized categories such as naval ships, the instruments of war, focuses on certain wars, key figures, and the situations they created, for example problems with farming, or any other causes of civil unrest.
But 2 hrs per wake period must be for music.
This is a huge undertaking, and I am feeling out in what feels like a quick pace and amount of material that the normal citizen of any land wouldn't be expected to do, but IS what would be normal over the course of a normal person's long term engagement with sundry issues. What I am thus attempting is to do a major catch up, so I can be like everyone else a well informed mind.
I am being nice as a general rule, i'm not of the belief really that it's normal to be well informed, I rather wish to actually learn before using specified information whilst communicating thoughts, if that ever happens.
I'm getting there, and am loving every minute of it like that classic and most prestigious song by Loverboy, haha, I remember my brother before he moved out liked that song, or it was just on the radio alot at the time.
There has to be however a half and half division of time expenditure per month.
Right now, towards the end of May, this is actually a catch up towards the halfway mark in June.
The first part of each month will be for audio based material, during this time all of the learning and aesthetic material will be divided roughly equally between audible and YouTube.
The 2nd part of each month will be devoted to nothing but reading from Kindle and physical books, with YouTube only being used for blocking out unwanted sounds generated in my living spaces of the living room and bedroom.
This is the general division of material:
1. History -- from all of recorded history, with clusters of special interests depending on the unexplainable dictates of my current moods and desires. At the time of this writing the special interest is the 20th and 21st centuries.
2. Aesthetic -- there can be as many as possible single things and people that can occupy the time here, which will be favored most overwhelmingly with the 2nd parts of each month. This is where the likes of Rilke reign mightily.
3. Beliefs -- under this broad term is a selection of major faiths, included is Theology. Some of this could inhabit a significant part of the first part of each month.
4. miscellaneous things -- things cropping up through above material, for example during cold war learning there could be an outgrowth into ever more specialized categories such as naval ships, the instruments of war, focuses on certain wars, key figures, and the situations they created, for example problems with farming, or any other causes of civil unrest.
But 2 hrs per wake period must be for music.
This is a huge undertaking, and I am feeling out in what feels like a quick pace and amount of material that the normal citizen of any land wouldn't be expected to do, but IS what would be normal over the course of a normal person's long term engagement with sundry issues. What I am thus attempting is to do a major catch up, so I can be like everyone else a well informed mind.
I am being nice as a general rule, i'm not of the belief really that it's normal to be well informed, I rather wish to actually learn before using specified information whilst communicating thoughts, if that ever happens.
I'm getting there, and am loving every minute of it like that classic and most prestigious song by Loverboy, haha, I remember my brother before he moved out liked that song, or it was just on the radio alot at the time.