Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

Blogger Tyler Remus Cloud and His Musings on Life



Toon in the mail

Posted by on Nov 30, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Toon in the mail

What kind of character do you deliver in your actions and ways? It is not a hard question to ask but answering it on others is quite easy than defining ourselves seems rather hard. And if it doesn’t you’re probably bullshitting yourself, that’s how human minds work. Deciding what you want to feel like and how you want others to feel you…

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the freedom to grow from not judging

Posted by on Nov 20, 2015 in Blog, Practical Madness | 0 comments

the freedom to grow from not judging

If you hate something then you have made up something else better. In making a better, you have made a scale. To have a scale you must be biased, not unbiased because you’re saying things are better or worse based on an arbitrary scale. The whole scale of existence says fuck that, but your tiny one screams dramatically. Go ahead and scream but know you’re not free…

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The ever empty-handed bliss mode

Posted by on Nov 20, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The ever empty-handed bliss mode

To let one’s self let go is to allow one’s self to hold more. Learning new things is staying young and being in the moment where as growing old is trying to conserve a moment which cannot stand for all things must pass. Learning to love the incoming fully means letting go of the past, worries, victories…

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Your words are magick on you, then the world

Posted by on Nov 20, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Being on control of what you say and how you think comes down to word choice then believing in your own word. Without creating a passion and becoming involved in how you speak, think and what makes that work means giving up your power of using it against yourself…

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Different weapons for different battles

Posted by on Nov 17, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Different weapons for different battles

We have different approaches for different procedures. To win at sports, one must be very aggressive. To win at love, one must be understanding. To win at life, one must learn to shift mindsets per situations. This means most importantly that a person cannot stay in their old victory or loss nor make rules that outlast the future….

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new error responses and earnest disires

Posted by on Nov 15, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

new error responses and earnest disires

Having an appropriate response to critiquing one’s self that ends with a good mood for productivity while still accurately removing problems is a mind teaser asking for both good and bad treatment at the same source. Finding an honesty after this treatment sounds odd and is completely necessary for the critique to have any real lasting…

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Honor your real self, embrace the chaos

Posted by on Nov 12, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Honor your real self, embrace the chaos

no matter what anyone else gives you, its always gunna be you that you have to answer to at the end of the day.

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Returning diminishes

Posted by on Nov 12, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Returning diminishes

So much good stuff and so much bad none of which is really you but an experience you’re having. Understanding that you have complete control on these is key by the experience only matters or occurs if one witnesses it therefore how you witness it, makes it open to reality interpretation…

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Freedom and good crappy locks

Posted by on Nov 12, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Freedom and good crappy locks

How do we free ourselves from ourselves? Letting the believe in greatness be a possibility is the key and to do it so requires letting go of some stupid shit that most intelligent beings do painfully well to themselves…

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Making great ideas and hating yourself

Posted by on Nov 12, 2015 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Making great ideas and hating yourself

There is a balance in self-critique and praise which must be sought after if greatness is a goal. There are dynamics to it though and without recognizing those, one becomes childish and beats themselves for not real reason but ignorance and the inability to read themselves and the anxiousness to overreact. There is a good way to grow and now destroy yourself with the critique necessary to carry it out…

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