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The Trap for Ideas.

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Eya folkz!


I've just developed a trap for ideas. It is poets' forum and they are always close to filosophy and ideologies, so I think it is the right place.

To develop the trap for ideas let's analyse mousetrap into pieces. Mouse trap is built of the teaser - cheese, and masked danger - killer hammer spring. Mouse having a lust for a cheese goes, where it seems to be ready, without knowledge about the danger masked. Touching the cheese triggers the death.

That's trap for a mouse, and we want to develop the trap for ideas.

What the ideas like? Ideas like to be followed. No doubt.
What's the threat for idea? Being forgotten, or having contridea with no synthesis of new crossidea. Simply - rejection without compromises.

Is there anything like this in real life? Yes! The clack. Society seeming to be demanding leader, ready to follow concept. In fact however being society of opposition against any ideas, nihilistic and destructive. Eventually following instead for other form of gratification.

Example: You, being a commander, develop a wonderful idea of marching up and down the square. Having division of soldiers, who seem to be ready for new ideas of a leader, you develop to share this idea with them. At that point the trap slaps. One wants to go to cinema, other one prefer to play the piano, another one is in the army by a mistake being a coward... a the idea dies like tamagotchi!


Don't try that at home.

Laffikos Dreamolikos.
added on the 2023-06-03 18:41:49 by Laffik Laffik
You seem to be a relative of EP's.
added on the 2023-06-04 17:08:06 by Adok Adok
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added on the 2023-06-05 04:05:57 by Laffik Laffik
Me: Write a small essay with title "The Trap for Ideas"

ChatGPT:
The Trap for Ideas

Ideas are the seeds of progress, innovation, and change. They have the power to shape societies, spark revolutions, and transform the world we live in. From scientific breakthroughs to artistic creations, ideas are the driving force behind human civilization. However, there exists a trap that can ensnare ideas, preventing them from reaching their full potential. This trap is characterized by closed-mindedness, fear of the unknown, and resistance to change. It is a barrier that stifles creativity and restricts the growth of individuals and societies alike.

One of the primary factors that contribute to the trap for ideas is closed-mindedness. When individuals are unwilling to entertain new perspectives or challenge their existing beliefs, they create a stagnant intellectual environment. Ideas thrive in an atmosphere of open dialogue, where diverse viewpoints are welcomed and encouraged. By shutting themselves off from alternative viewpoints, closed-minded individuals limit their own growth and impede the development of new ideas. The trap of closed-mindedness not only hinders personal progress but also hampers societal progress by obstructing the free flow of knowledge and innovation.

Fear of the unknown is another aspect of the trap for ideas. People often feel comfortable with what is familiar and predictable, and they may resist ideas that challenge their comfort zones. Change can be intimidating, and the fear of stepping into uncharted territory can discourage individuals from embracing novel ideas. However, it is precisely through venturing into the unknown that breakthroughs are made and new frontiers are discovered. Without a willingness to confront the unfamiliar, ideas remain confined within the boundaries of the familiar, limiting their transformative potential.

Resistance to change is closely linked to both closed-mindedness and fear of the unknown. When confronted with ideas that challenge existing systems, traditions, or structures, people often display a natural inclination to resist. This resistance arises from a desire to maintain the status quo, even if it may be flawed or outdated. However, progress is impossible without change. Resisting new ideas only perpetuates outdated practices, stifles innovation, and inhibits societal advancement. The trap for ideas is reinforced when individuals and societies are resistant to embracing change and fail to adapt to evolving circumstances.

Escaping the trap for ideas requires a conscious effort to cultivate an open mind, embrace the unknown, and welcome change. It entails fostering an environment where diverse perspectives are valued, creativity is encouraged, and intellectual curiosity is nurtured. By recognizing that ideas have the potential to transform, rather than threaten, our lives, we can break free from the confines of the trap. Embracing new ideas opens doors to unexplored possibilities and paves the way for progress.

In conclusion, the trap for ideas is a hindrance to personal and societal growth. Closed-mindedness, fear of the unknown, and resistance to change create barriers that impede the free flow of ideas and hinder innovation. However, by consciously striving to overcome these limitations, we can liberate ourselves from the trap and unlock the transformative power of ideas. Let us embrace an open mind, embrace the unknown, and embrace change, for it is through these actions that we can harness the full potential of ideas and shape a brighter future.
added on the 2023-06-05 11:14:50 by Optimus Optimus
This one is very descriptive, while my version is more constructive. You get perfect and versatile guide how to construct trap for anything.

Example:
Trap for a DJ.
What DJ lurks? - Toughest beats and vibing audience.
What kils the DJ? - when someone wants to try on his decks...

So the trap for a DJ would be party that he's supposed to play in wannabeDJschool advertised as vinyl shop. Could be why DJ never play in DJs' shops. That's marketing crime BTW. Advert has to comply with reality, of what I know. But theoretically however it's the trap. It's like England seeming to be Eldorado, while it does not differ much of Chojnice.
added on the 2023-06-05 13:19:40 by Laffik Laffik
Wow, Optimus! Maybe we should release a Hugi issue with only articles written by ChatGPT!
added on the 2023-06-05 13:55:40 by Adok Adok

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