I would read 'Eight Habits of Highly Successful People'.
But I don't feel like it, for some reason.
Genius goes by crooked ways,
though improvement makes straight roads.
If you want to improve, read 8 habits.
But Lao Tse said the greatest straight looks like crooked.
They think i want to get to the U.S.A.,
they think I want success,
how stupid they are not to get what I'm all the time driving at.
It's AI, programmed stupidity.
USA is success, and you should want it.
but what i'd like to teach, better failure than success.
Being successful, you lose something je-ne-sais-quia you never lose if you're failing.
Worshipping success, you end up like Prince.
You get sick of mechanical pervasive success stories on tv and in papers, better some failure for a change.
It's creative, it's not commercialized, it's genuine.
2.FOUR TOP GENIUSES.
4 top geniuses: Goethe, Newton, Einstein, Maxwell.
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The future genius will: (a) find the secret principle of the universe; (b) embody Henry Adams' (IQ=190) famous 1910 "call for the aid of another Newton" (IQ=215), someone who comes forth to give the "complete solution", as Adams, who worked on the problem through Gibbs (IQ=200), Clausius (IQ=205), Darwin (IQ=175), etc., put it, to the elective affinities problem: explaining morality, sociology, economics, and history according to chemistry, physics, and mechanics, via pure mathematics, symbols, figures, and one "common formula"-in a sense, the "new Goethe" (IQ=230); (c) be the final version of Nietzsche"s 1883 prophesized "final Uberman"; and (d) solve, among other things, the: gravity/electromagnetic force problem, double slit problem, accelerating universe problem, and the spin-coupling problem (see: modern queries)-all integrated with new findings in particle physics, the final version of quantum mechanics, among other new experimental findings that may arise, all subsumed under the auspices of first law (fundamental law) and second law (supreme law) of thermodynamics-the only science, of universal content, "least likely", in the words of (Einstein (IQ=220), to ever be overthrow.
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Goethe 75 newJohann Goethe
(1749-1832) ↑↑↑
CR:916|#1
Occupations: 35+
Polyglot: 7+ languages
Collected works: 142+
Library: 5,000+ books
Vocabulary: 100,000+ words IQ_O \,=240
IQ MM=225
IQ_B \,=215
IQ_{CB} \,=213
IQ_C \,=210
IQ SS=210, 200+, 188
IQ_W \,=200
IQ_O \,=180 Elective Affinities (synopsis)#2 in genius meta-analysis rankings; #1 social Newton (historical); epicenter genius (IQavg=210); a dual scientific revolutions genius; blue sky problem theorist; [LUG] [LPKE] [TCG] [polymath] [uberman] (Cattell 1000:7); a GLAE candidate; Ranker.com best writers of all time (#9|304) (Ѻ); within the decade after the invention of the IQ scale, by Lewis Terman (1916) (see: IQ history), became the first human estimated to have had a gauged IQ of 225 (Merrill, c.1925); IQ folklore ranked (2003) at 240 (Ѻ); founder of human chemistry (theory: human elective affinities; 1796) precursor to human chemical thermodynamics; known for: literature (second ranked WorldCatExternal link icon (c)behind Shakespeare), evolution theory (forerunner to Darwin), poetry (top 10 greatestExternal link icon (c)), anatomy (discovered the intermaxillary bone, proving an connection between humans and lower animals); physics (color theory of light in opposition to Newton's corpuscular theory); philosophical and intellectual mentor to: Einstein, Tesla, Helmholtz, Freud, Elliot, Jung, among others; a founder of religious mythology (1770); world's largest active vocabulary (50,000-90,000 words); very high in emotional intelligence; highest-ranked "longevity genius" (⅘th-century-long prolificness).
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2 Newton 75Isaac Newton
(1643-1727)
CR:392|#6
Occupations: 7+
Library: 1,752+ books (369 scientific) IQ SS=250
IQ_{CB} \,=193
IQ_O \,=200
IQ_C \,=190
IQ_B \,=195
IQ JP=190
IQ_W \,=170 Newton (apple)#1 in genius meta-analysis rankings; triple scientific revolutions genius; blue sky problem theorist; [GPE] [GME] (Cattell 1000:14); known for: mechanics, laws of motion, gravitational theory, Query 31: affinity chemistry launcher (the key behind Goethe's 1809 Elective Affinities); differential equations, optics.
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3 Einstein 75 (older)Albert Einstein
(1879-1955)
CR:293|#12
Occupations: 2
Polyglot: 2+ languages
Library: 650+ (52+ by Goethe) IQ SS=240
IQ_O \,=225
IQ_B \,=205
IQ_O \,=200
IQ JP=180+
IQ_O \,=160 Albert Nock (1931)#6 in genius meta-analysis rankings; epicenter genius (IQavg:210); a triple scientific revolutions genius; blue sky problem theorist; [GPE]; known for: the light quanta hypothesis (quantum mechanics); relativity, radiation thermodynamics, and spacetime (pictured); kept a bust of Goethe in his study.
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(1831-1879)
CR:410|#5 IQ_? \,=195-215 Electromagnetic force (diagram) cA dual scientific revolutions genius; blue sky problem theorist; [GPE]; Query: "Einstein vs Newton vs Maxwell: Who was more Intelligent?" (Ѻ) is popular debate topic; known for: electromagnetic theory, model of the electromagnetic force (pictured), kinetic theory, thermodynamics (graphical thermodynamics); highest-ranked "magnitude genius" (prolific output in short time); the shoulder genius (intellectual giant) Einstein said (Ѻ) he stood on; quote (Boltzmann, 1893): "Was it a god that wrote these signs, revealing the hidden and mysterious forces of nature around me, which fill my heart with quiet joy?" (on Maxwell"s equations, inspired by opening monologue of Goethe"s Faust; which, itself, he considered the "greatest of all works of art").
3.500 geniuses of the world according to hmolpedia.
The future genius will: (a) find the secret principle of the universe; (b) embody Henry Adams' (IQ=190)
famous 1910 "call for the aid of another Newton" (IQ=215),
someone who comes forth to give the "complete solution", as Adams,
who worked on the problem through Gibbs (IQ=200), Clausius (IQ=205),
Darwin (IQ=175), etc., put it, to the elective affinities problem: explaining morality,
sociology, economics, and history according to chemistry, physics, and mechanics,
via pure mathematics, symbols, figures, and one "common formula"-in a sense,
the "new Goethe" (IQ=230); (c) be the final version of Nietzsche"s 1883
prophesized "final Uberman"; and (d) solve, among other things,
the: gravity/electromagnetic force problem, double slit problem,
accelerating universe problem, and the spin-coupling problem
(see: modern queries)-all integrated with new findings in particle physics,
the final version of quantum mechanics, among other new experimental findings
that may arise, all subsumed under the auspices of first law (fundamental law)
and second law (supreme law) of thermodynamics-the only science, of universal content,
"least likely", in the words of (Einstein (IQ=220), to ever be overthrow.
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explaining morality, sociology, economics, and history according to chemistry, physics,
and mechanics, via pure mathematics, symbols, figures, and one "common formula"
Search for one 'common formula', e=mc2, for the 'complete solution',
explaining morality, sociology, economics, history and all the rest
via math and chemistry - these Hmolpedia geniuses who gave their 500
greatest geniuses and predicted the Superman -
are idiotic!
Humanities cannot be formalized, man cannot be reducted to a serial screw, a number,
a machine.
This technocratic dream of 'complete solution', of eliminating Man from the equation and the world
in general, substituting people with machines, products, and robots,
is idiotic not because it's nightmarish and immoral, bad,
but it's IMPOSSIBLE in principle.
World is spiritual, Man is spiritual, he's Life, not Machine.
4.About work, not jobs.
Working... without relation to getting job...
work if work has sense...
you may work 24/7 but do much harm not good...
you may work , without job, 5 minutes a day, and do much good...
you may write hundreds of volumes but maybe 5000 words mean more...
medicine should cure not 'do treatment'.
it doesn't matter how much money you paid for your treatment,
it matters to you if you got sane...
the same with any business, any thing you do...
Ther's too much doing nowadays, too complicated, mutually annigilating.
Karl Sagan was , the first, puzzled, why USA and USSR waste hundreds of billions of dollars on arms,
when this money could have spent much better and the result would be not so disastrous.
The simple thing, arms race, and nobody could put stop to it.
Working for medicine, for green New York, green Paris, green Petersburg, green world,