The following are from Oblique Strategies, a card set developed by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt, subtitled, "over one hundred worthwhile dilemmas". It's a random sample, chosen arbitrarily from the (slightly) revised 5th edition. Make of it what you will.
1. Honor thy error as a hidden intention.
2. Make an exhaustive list of everything you might do and do the last thing on the list.
3. Repetition is a form of change
4. Don't be frightened of cliches.
5. Destroy
. nothing
. the most important thing
6. Disciplined self-indulgence
7. Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency.
8. Don't stress one thing more than another.
9. Humanize something free of error.
10. Don't be afraid of things because they are easy to do.
Go forth my children.
1. Honor thy error as a hidden intention.
2. Make an exhaustive list of everything you might do and do the last thing on the list.
3. Repetition is a form of change
4. Don't be frightened of cliches.
5. Destroy
. nothing
. the most important thing
6. Disciplined self-indulgence
7. Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency.
8. Don't stress one thing more than another.
9. Humanize something free of error.
10. Don't be afraid of things because they are easy to do.
Go forth my children.
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lusille:
thank you, that makes me more hopeful xxx
heartbaker:
I'm right here