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  • David Loughry 5:16 pm on July 30, 2014 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: art, art collecting, beautiful places, beauty, , fine art, , , homes, , lifestyle, music, , real estate, ,   

    Getting Tired of Beautiful and Special Things 

    This is a post I shared on my personal blog, but it’s perfect for here too. —David

    I don’t know about you, but I can get tired of even the most beautiful and special things. I think this is probably true for most people.

    I’ve lived in beautiful places like Boulder and Vail in Colorado, both of which I appreciated less over time. I’ve taken truly special photos, put them on my phone as the background, and gotten tired of them. I’ve made awesome art I loved and grew less fond of it, and seen amazing, historically important art in museums that started to bore me over time. I’ve listened to great music too much and cared for it less and less. You get the drift.

    This is why I think differently when I see houses by the beach, or in the mountains, or some other amazing place. I’ve realized, yes, it would be great to live there for a while, but I would not want to live there for the rest of my life, or even for too many months or years. So I would not want to pay the high premiums people pay for houses in those places! For the same reasons, I avoid collecting expensive art, as I would get tired of it so quickly.

    This line of thinking also probably implies I would get tired of being wealthy!

    The thoughts in this post are yet more arguments for variety. And when you think about variety for a while, you’ll probably realize what you want is sustainable variety. At least that’s what I realized. This means finding ways of living over weeks, and months, and years, that give you variety you don’t get tired of! I don’t want kinds of variety that are like beautiful and special things that I get tired of. I want varieties of variety, and I want that to be sustainable, so I stay engaged and have the potential to keep being engaged. I think probably one of the best ways to get sustainable variety is to also pursue sustainable proximities. I think the two go together. Although that’s another topic, for now, here’s more on what I call the sustainable proximities approach at http://proxthink.com/ways/sustainable-proximities.php.

    If some of this rings true, you might be a bit of a variety person. You might want to join us here on varietypeople.org.

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  • David Loughry 2:59 pm on March 31, 2013 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: celebrities, music, rock, Yeah Yeah Yeahs   

    Looks like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are variety people … 

    If you read this article, you see they each have side projects, other musical interests and they do not devote full time to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. And it sounds like their lives and their work are the better for it.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/magazine/get-yer-yeah-yeah-yeahs-out.html

     
  • David Loughry 3:30 pm on October 29, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: apps, freeform, mobile, music, music resources, radio, resources, wfmu   

    I love WFMU an online radio station which… 

    I love WFMU, an online radio station which also has apps for mobiles. It is freeform, and plays the most astonishingly wide variety of music! I especially like the “Do or DIY Stream.”

    More about WFMU at http://wfmu.org

     
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