I liked reading Phil’s thoughts … for several reasons. First, I
really like that he loads his iPod with cool stuff to listen to …
even when walking the dog. Second, I like the fact that I can
point Phil at a local Utah company – SkullCandy – for the solution to his iPod/Cellphone problem. They have a cool toy called the Link that allows you to have both Cell and MP3 player attached to the same headset. Phil … have fun with it! 😉
The third reason is that I really like Phil’s quote:
… I realize that
knowledge (the classification and relationship of information) [is] not
something external in the sense that Aristotle would have thought about
it, but something that’s internal. We each create our own system of
knowledge over the course of a lifetime and that more than anything
defines who we are.
[Windley’s Enterprise Computing Weblog]
This is almost straight from the movie “What the BLEEP!?”
in that we seldom realize that we create the stories of our lives, and
the models of the universe, that we choose to live into. We live
as thought what we know and believe is “true” and “real” … instead of
what we choose to believe. And it is so real to us that it molds
who we are …