An example of how music can be interlaced with the other arts


Life is but a dream


Sitting under this cherry oak tree
The summer winds embrace me
As I wonder what was my life meant to be…
“Grow strong and wise” our mothers always say
I’m sure you all have heard them say
But what if we never get to be
A doctor, lawyer or teacher, you see

Life is not 1 + 2 equals three
Maybe life is nothing but a dream
 
A dream… it’s what we all have
A dream and nothing but a dream
But some of us never dare to do so
For alongside the problems come
Doubts show their way
And hope starts to fade.
 

Life is but a dream
And what we could do if it isn’t
For one can’t live without a hope
For a better sunrise, for a better tree
So under this cherry oak tree
I write, I sleep, I dream,
I wake and I yearn for a better, bigger dream
For if life’s a dream
I will every single day
Until I can dream no more
And I wish you adieu
I sincerely hope you dream as I do
For if we dream, we need to…
For life is just merely a dream.

Cynicism is Easy, Optimism Takes Guts


This is a Guest Post from http://www.scotthyoung.com/

 

Just about every way you can measure, the world is a better place today than it was before. Life expectancy is up, poverty down, even most environmental indicators aside from greenhouse gases have improved.
Yet this is never the story. The story is always how the world, despite the nearly consistent progress over the last millennia, will deteriorate in our lifetimes.
Why Is Pessimism Fashionable?


My hypothesis is that pessimism is the safe, easy stance for most beliefs. If you are optimistic, and wrong, you’re a fool. If you foresee doom that never occurs, nobody bothers to correct your errors.
It’s easier to see why pessimism is fashionable, if you think in terms of game theory. The pessimist, if wrong, suffers little public humiliation. He may even be praised for alerting society to possible danger. The optimist is a fool when wrong and receives little praise for correct predictions.
Given these uneven outcomes, it benefits people to appear overly pessimistic. After all, better to seem overly cautious than to be later made a fool.
The Danger in Pessimism


The problem is that pessimism isn’t without costs. Being overly cautious about some risks exposes us to other dangers. This was the case in Africa, where hysteria over GMO foods resulted in more people starving.
The safest thinking is the most rational thinking. Optimism can be dangerous, but so can pessimism—in causing us to choose “safe” options, which cause more problems than uncertain choices.
Riskless, Cynical Attitude
There’s a parallel between pessimism, believing bad things will happen, and cynicism, or general distrust and jadedness. Once again, there’s a lop-sided risk to the publicly stating your beliefs.
Being enthusiastic about a goal or project is risky. If your goal fails, or your hopes dashed, you are naïve and foolish. Before I started this venture, I tried making a computer game (and failed) in high-school. People around me still like to joke about how precocious and naïve that was.
But whether I had the skills or ability to become a computer games developer is beside the point. This business required 5 years of unsupported enthusiasm before it became successful. The same cynics don’t take back their original skepticism, they just pretend they knew it would have worked all along.
Shut Up and Do The Math
The solution isn’t to always be optimistic and never look for the possible downside. Just because you can believe it, doesn’t mean you can achieve it and phony systems like the Law of Attraction are completely divorced from reality.
Unwarranted enthusiasm and optimism have dangers. But so do pessimism and cynicism. The ideal is to be rational about the future, not to be knowingly biased in one direction.
I can already imagine the objections. “Knowledge is impossible!” you say, “we can never escape bias or make accurate decisions.” This is complete garbage. Yes, perfect rationality is impossible, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make a realistic assessment.
Let’s say you’re starting a new business venture. You could follow societal cynicism and say that 80% of businesses fail. Or you could follow self-help charlatan’s optimism and believe that faith and persistence alone will make you a success.OR—you could do some research. You could figure out what the path to success typically requires. You could calculate what the start-up costs would be, and see if there is any way you can make small calculated experiments to gain more knowledge of future success. At the very least, you could determine the worst-case scenarios in both decisions and try to minimize potential future regret.

Yes—the future is unknowable. No—predictions will never account for all uncertainties. But this doesn’t mean that cynicism is the default rational choice, simply because you’ll never look foolish.
The Guts to Be Optimistic
Sometimes the math does make cynicism the best guess. I think people getting mortgages they can barely afford for investment properties are idiots. The math doesn’t support their enthusiasm.
But in other cases, the math makes enthusiasm a better choice. When I first started this business, the chance of success was probably low. However the worst case wasn’t bad at all. At the very least, I’d learn something and maybe become a better writer. In the best case, I have a career as a writer. Even if success is unlikely, that’s a gamble I’d like to take.
If your goal is to never look foolish or naïve, cynicism is a good strategy. If you’d rather have an awesome life, shut up, do the math, and ignore the dire

 

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I’ve had this song stuck inside me head all day!


Ride the Chariot. Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico Concert Choir May 2010

Forevermore


Close your eyes
and rest for a while
and soon you will smile
remember the past
but do not dwell in it
for the past may trap us inside

Close your eyes
and count too three
and soon all the troubles will disappear
and as soon as you count again
all the magic will appear

Shut your eyes
and smile some more
for all the magic will forevermore
be around us
from today till it’s no more

Smile and smile again
and smile for you will play
with your silver and gold
and the ‘elow will smile too

Run and play
smile and cry
that the world
the world is mad
this time and time alone
will be the fundamentals
of the forever more

So live and laugh
cry and pout that the magic
will never…
run out.


‎”There are so many melodies around us that we just have to stop from our crazy routines, find our center and just borrow them to make the most amazing and beautiful symphonies… Life does have it’s background music, we just ignore them or…some people (which is bloody sad) are deaf.” L’art de la poésie musicale


If we look at the metaphor that people are like birds we can conclude that successful people are indeed successful, for they had the chance to spread their wings and fly. Because no matter what happened to him/her, he/she fought against all odds and made their life count, and now they inspire us all. So don’t let anybody clip your wings and do the best you can in your life.

J.A.C


“Como músico tengo el poder de cambiar tu realidad por unos minutos, invitarte a otra perspectiva del mundo, cambiar tu estado de animo, dejarte sin pensamientos, sin aire, mover naciones y más importante cada vez que yo o uno de mis compañeros o amigo rompa el silencio… podemos mover y tocar tu alma, tu corazón con un instrumento o con nuestra voz. Ser músico es una bendición. Porque? Porque alimentamos tu alma y sanamos tu corazón y en malas manos… podemos romper lo que otro a sanado en segundos…” José A. Clavell Acosta

Life is hard… but in the long run… it’s worth it.


“Yes… Life it’s what we call the time from your birth to your death. Yes; life….it’s not easy, it’s not perfect, it’s full of ups & downs. Yes, people will come and go, you will share your heart with the right and wrong people, leaving you into a emotional mess. Life… it’s tough. You may work all your life… or be a lazy mess in your bed and suck up the money from your parents/loved ones. Life it’s full of choices… All of this may be true… we die and we vanish… The world flips a page.. the page of “me”. But! If that page, that life, the actions, the conversations, those “quotes”… everything that we do… IF THAT is EXCEPTIONAL that page will be ripped out of the Encyclopedia called HUMANITY and your life will be placed among all of the other exceptional people who have lived. Some call them Saints, Geniuses, the “brightest” men/women from their age… isn’t that what we truly want inside… to be among these people and be… important, useful?… If you want this… I say to you. Make every second, day, conversation, action count. Inspire to be inspired. Live to be lived. Love to be loved. And maybe… you can be all that you can be.” José Clavell ® 2011

For every dream


“For every single thing you want, there will be an obstacle. Every obstacle is a mountain. Even in love… But for every obstacle, every mountain, look at it well because no matter how big the obstacle, if you truly want it… you’ll be able to achieve everything you want.”

José A. Clavell 2011” ®