Thoughts

Beauty in different cultures

Beauty is a universal yet shifting ideal, shaped by culture, history, and biology. Across time and regions, it signals health, status, and social acceptance. From symmetry to adornment, beauty reflects deeper values. Though standards evolve, the pursuit of beauty—and the power it holds—remains constant across human societies. Read more

Brand Story

Customers often doubt a business’s motives, assuming profit is the only goal. A clear Brand Story shows deeper purpose: the problem you solve, why you care, and how you help. Share real experiences. Print it. Live it. Use it to inspire and explain why your business truly matters to others. Read more

Diminished Reality

Diminished Reality, unlike Augmented Reality, removes elements from our surroundings instead of adding to them. Practical uses include improving surgery visibility, enhancing concerts, isolating individuals in crowds, and eliminating distractions in daily life. Early forms already exist—like x-rays, ultrasound, and noise-canceling headphones—hinting at a future of selective sensory perception. Read more

Plato and the Nature of Reality

Plato believed in absolute truth—unchanging, perfect forms existing beyond our sensory world. These “true forms” explained how we recognize things despite variations, like different types of trees. But his idea lacks evidence. Modern thought suggests perception, learning, and context shape understanding, not access to some ideal reality beyond experience. Read more

Ten underrated films from the 1940s

Many 1940s films, from Oscar-nominated features to low-budget “B” movies, remain underrated. These overlooked gems, representing various genres, offer rich cinematic experiences worth rediscovering for film enthusiasts. Read more

What is a Haiku?

The haiku, originating in 17th-century Japan, is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. Popularized by Matsuo Basho, it incorporates kiru (cutting) and kigo (seasonal references). Modern haikus may deviate from the traditional structure. However, they retain the form’s essence. This includes subtlety and multi-faceted imagery. They often reveal only part of the subject. Read more

What is a Project?

Organizations perform work through operations or projects. Operations are ongoing and repetitive, while projects are temporary and unique, aiming to create a specific product or service. Project managers oversee teams to achieve defined goals within constraints. The constraints include budget, schedule, and resources. They balance stakeholder needs and expectations throughout. Read more

What is Aesthetics?

Aesthetics is the study of beauty, art, and perception. Rooted in ancient Greece, it explores sensory values, influencing art, design, and culture. While historically tied to beauty standards, modern aesthetics focuses on emotional experiences and subjective interpretation. Cultural norms, philosophy, and history shape diverse aesthetic judgments worldwide. Read more