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25.7.12
Amelia
Amelia Earhart ca. 1928
(1897 — 1937)
Desaparecida a 2 de julho de 1937 no Oceano Pacífico ocidental.
[Apple advertisement 1998]
14.7.12
pensa por ti mesmo
não é bem a tua cultura que te diminui, mas a falta dela….
Aprende a pensar por ti mismo.pdf
sê tu
c'est tout
c'est tout
10.7.12
Think Different ... ou pelo menos pensa...
Ser Diferente
Agostinho da Silva - 'Diário de Alcestes'
A única salvação do que é diferente é ser diferente até o fim, com todo o valor, todo o vigor e toda a rija impassibilidade; tomar as atitudes que ninguém toma e usar os meios de que ninguém usa; não ceder a pressões, nem aos afagos, nem às ternuras, nem aos rancores; ser ele; não quebrar as leis eternas, as não-escritas, ante a lei passageira ou os caprichos do momento; no fim de todas as batalhas — batalhas para os outros, não para ele, que as percebe — há-de provocar o respeito e dominar as lembranças; teve a coragem de ser cão entre as ovelhas; nunca baliu; e elas um dia hão-de reconhecer que foi ele o mais forte e as soube em qualquer tempo defender dos ataques dos lobos.
Agostinho da Silva - 'Diário de Alcestes'
12.5.12
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11.4.12
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks sits in the front of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama,
after the Supreme Court ruled segregation illegal on the city bus system on December 21st, 1956.
after the Supreme Court ruled segregation illegal on the city bus system on December 21st, 1956.
Man sitting behind Parks is Nicholas C. Chriss, a reporter for United Press International out of Atlanta.
United Press Association photo - New York World-Telegram & the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection.
“People always say that I didn’t give up my seat because I was tired, but that isn’t true. I was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day. I was not old, although some people have an image of me as being old then. I was forty-two. No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in…. When I declined to give up my seat, it was not that day or bus in particular. I just wanted to be free, like everybody else.” – Rosa Parks.
Parks was arrested on December 1, 1955 for refusing to give up her seat in the front of a bus.
Naquela manhã, Rosa estava farta... fartinha... percebem o que quero dizer?
8.4.12
de Edward De Bono:
download :
Aprende a pensar por ti mismo.pdf
El Pensamiento Lateral.pdf
Manual de Creatividad.pdf [Capitulos 7, 8 y 10]
Sin duda, pensar es la tarea más importante a la que debemos enfrentarnos los humanos, y es algo que, además, tenemos que hacer todos los días. En este sentido, si pensar fuera una labor natural y fácil todos seríamos genios. Lo que ocurre, sin embargo, es que prestamos muy poca atención al pensamiento, sobre todo si tenemos en cuenta su importancia a la hora de resolver problemas, tomar decisiones, hacer planes y enfrentarnos a las cosas en general.
El Pensamiento Lateral se concibe como un Pensamiento Creativo, una forma de escapar a las ideas fijas. Es una habilidad mental adquirida que busca una solución mediante métodos no ortodoxos, que normalmente serían ignorados por el pensamiento lógico. La necesidad de que todas las fases del pensamiento sean correctas es la principal barrera a la concepción de nuevas ideas. En el Pensamiento Lateral se prescinde de valorar si las ideas en el proceso de su elaboración son correctas, primero se elabora un gran número de ideas y luego se eximan a efectos de valoración.
Se DISTINGUE entre dos tipos de pensamiento:
El Vertical, que usa el proceso lógico, según el método histórico tradicional
El Lateral, que involucra desorganizar una secuencia lógica y llegar a la solución desde otro ángulo.
Ambos son igualmente necesarios, con el Pensamiento Lateral creamos las ideas, o con el Pensamiento Lógico las desarrollamos, las seleccionamos y las utilizamos.
Las técnicas del Pensamiento Lateral se utilizan en los manuales de docencia para profesores de primaria y secundaria en CoRT 4.
ALGUNAS DE LAS TÉCNICAS DEL PENSAMIENTO LATERAL
* ALTERNATIVAS:cualquier método para valorar una situación es solo una de las muchas opciones posibles.
* ENFOQUES: cuando y como cambiar el enfoque del pensamiento
* IDEAS DOMINANTES: REESTRUCTURAR modelos establecidos
* REVISIÓN DE SUPUESTOS: porque en la solución de las problemas se presuponen siempre ciertos limites
* RETOS y DESAFIOS: escapar de los limites establecidos por el pensamiento tradicional
* ENTRADAS ALEATORIAS: utilizar ideas no relacionados con el tema para abrir nuevas líneas de pensamiento
* PO - PROVOCACIÓN: transformar una idea provocativa en una potencialmente operacional
Manual De Creatividad En: El pensamiento lateral, manual de creatividad. México: Paidós Empresa 5. pp. 74-102, 103-115 y 118-123
Capítulo 7 "Alternativas",
Capítulo 8 "Revisión de supuestos" y
Capítulo 10 "Aplazamiento de juicios y opiniones"
Cuando uno sabe lo que quiere, pero no sabe cómo conseguirlo, tiene un problema cuya solución requiere el pensamiento lateral, un pensamiento creativo que en el fondo es una manera diferente de usar el cerebro sin utilizar la lógica, aunque ello pueda parecer irracional. Pero las posibilidades del hombre no terminan ahí: ¡son tantos los que han pasado a la historia precisamente por usar otro tipo de pensamiento, otras categorías distintas! El pensamiento lógico, la lógica, es unidireccional, sigue el camino que ella misma se traza; el pensamiento lateral cuenta con infinitas maneras de llegar a una solución, porque llega a ella por caminos distintos a los del pensamiento lógico. El pensamiento lateral es un pensamiento creativo, es una forma de escapar de las ideas fijas que atan las alas de la creación. Sin comparar uno con otro estos dos pensamientos, sin decir cuál de ellos es el mejor, es necesario reconocer que ambos son igualmente necesarios: el pensamiento lateral, creativo, es para crear ideas; el pensamientológico es para desarrollarlas, seleccionarlas y usarlas.
www.edwarddebono.com
18.3.12
On i
There is little doubt that Apple is not just a company, it’s a zeitgeist. Apple products inspire brand loyalty that rivals Harley-Davidson’s (Exhibit A), with a reputation centered on quality and innovation.
But there’s something more insidious going on, and it has nothing to do with Apple Fanboys: Apple has taken our identities. Not literally of course, but it has taken our own identifier, “I.” For those interested in the philosophical implications of the self and what it means to be conscious and self-aware, “I” holds great importance. 18th century philosopher David Hume famously explored the concept of the self over time, and the book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 800-page tome centered around defining the Self as a “strange loop,” and explores this concept through a wide range of analogies and examples. These are just two of hundreds of works based on “I”.
But what of “i”?
Apple’s iPod has relegated the proper noun “I” to the ranks of standard noun, and instead gives Pod the distinction. The Pod is the Thing, not us. The iMac, the iPhone… iWork, iLife… What happens when we start to use the lower-case “i” to refer to ourselves?:
i think, therefore i am not.
i don’t think this was an intentional move by Apple, but simply an unintended consequence. My feeling is that they used “i” because it looks like an upside-down exclamation point—a purely aesthetic choice. But perhaps they are playing with the use of i to represent imaginary numbers in mathematics, and used this to embed the concept of “imagination.” Or maybe “innovation” is the suggestion. But the connection between the imaginary and the self is a dark philosophical notion, one that we are all familiar with after having watched The Matrix.
At the end of the day the concept works brilliantly from a marketing perspective. To get someone to fall in line and do your bidding, you must first break the will. You must destroy your subject’s sense of importance and worth. “I am nothing.” Or, rather:
> On i - BlogSounds [August 29, 2009]
i... i... i... i... i... think!... !... !...
But there’s something more insidious going on, and it has nothing to do with Apple Fanboys: Apple has taken our identities. Not literally of course, but it has taken our own identifier, “I.” For those interested in the philosophical implications of the self and what it means to be conscious and self-aware, “I” holds great importance. 18th century philosopher David Hume famously explored the concept of the self over time, and the book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 800-page tome centered around defining the Self as a “strange loop,” and explores this concept through a wide range of analogies and examples. These are just two of hundreds of works based on “I”.
But what of “i”?
Apple’s iPod has relegated the proper noun “I” to the ranks of standard noun, and instead gives Pod the distinction. The Pod is the Thing, not us. The iMac, the iPhone… iWork, iLife… What happens when we start to use the lower-case “i” to refer to ourselves?:
i think, therefore i am not.
i don’t think this was an intentional move by Apple, but simply an unintended consequence. My feeling is that they used “i” because it looks like an upside-down exclamation point—a purely aesthetic choice. But perhaps they are playing with the use of i to represent imaginary numbers in mathematics, and used this to embed the concept of “imagination.” Or maybe “innovation” is the suggestion. But the connection between the imaginary and the self is a dark philosophical notion, one that we are all familiar with after having watched The Matrix.
At the end of the day the concept works brilliantly from a marketing perspective. To get someone to fall in line and do your bidding, you must first break the will. You must destroy your subject’s sense of importance and worth. “I am nothing.” Or, rather:
iThink, therefore iBuy.
> On i - BlogSounds [August 29, 2009]
i... i... i... i... i... think!... !... !...
27.11.11
Steve Jobs: 2as Biografias
Steve Jobs: A Biografia por Walter Isaacson
Pt-Br | PDF | ePub | 980 págs. | 22.4 MB
'Steve Jobs: A Biografia' é o resultado de mais de 40 entrevistas que tiveram lugar ao longo de dois anos, após Jobs ter descoberto que sofria de cancro no pâncreas. Tem inúmeras revelações daquele que será para sempre um ícone e um revolucionário da tecnologia.
Uploadstation | FileServe | FileSonic
A Cabeça de Steve Jobs – Leander Kahney
Pt-Br | PDF | 108 págs. | 9 MB
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youtube
Pt-Br | PDF | ePub | 980 págs. | 22.4 MB
'Steve Jobs: A Biografia' é o resultado de mais de 40 entrevistas que tiveram lugar ao longo de dois anos, após Jobs ter descoberto que sofria de cancro no pâncreas. Tem inúmeras revelações daquele que será para sempre um ícone e um revolucionário da tecnologia.
Uploadstation | FileServe | FileSonic
A Cabeça de Steve Jobs – Leander Kahney
Pt-Br | PDF | 108 págs. | 9 MB
FileSonic | Filefactory | Megaupload | Wupload
youtube
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Think Different

A consciência da morte torna-nos sempre mais sábios.
"O teu tempo é limitado, por isso não o gastes a viver ou a desejar a vida de outra pessoa. Não caias na armadilha do dogma que é viver de acordo com os resultados dos pensamentos das outras pessoas. Não deixes que o barulho criado pela opinião dos outros silencie a tua voz interior. E, acima de tudo, tem a coragem de seguir o teu coração, a tua intuição. Por uma razão qualquer, são eles que sabem o que tu queres ser. Tudo o resto é secundário."

Steve Jobs (1955-2011) Think Different
'You've got to find what you love'
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