A mind-bending adventure of what we can learn from Michael Jackson

in #michaeljackson6 years ago (edited)

I love this clip of Michael Jackson's publicist talking to Joe Rogan about what MJ was like:

He sees the infinite. I imagine for a normal person it would be like getting licked and cuddled by thousands of dogs all at once (if that were physically possible).

Ugly people want to tar and feather things that are beautiful, and it's really no surprise MJ was misrepresented.

When there's mass media, you have a few very elite level cunning psychological masters playing to the sensitivities of the most common viewer. So if you have a bunch of people who feel threatened by exceptionalism and want to see it as something a little different or less marvelous, they distort it.

In most cases when someone is exceptional, like say a brilliant physicist, they just don't show up on the radar. They're easy enough to ignore. But music and dance shows up. People can't ignore it. So you have to tinker and twist his way of being and what he's all about in a way that they can stomach.

In the futuristic beautiful free wonderful decentralized world that we're turning into, you'd hear about this sensation laterally thru the grapevine, and just travel and go see him. Or maybe listen to the stories other people tell, sure. But you'd know they're stories and passed around and are just words of mouth that are bound to have some errors. And the errors would be random and generally tethered to the real picture, rather than deliberately crafted to bring you to some alternate picture.

Overall he'd be less famous, I imagine, but what you did know would be more dialed in and accurate.

And "stardom" would be much more comfortable to someone like Michael. It's the kind of life he'd actually want.

People would gravitate towards him and stories would spread, but there wouldn't be bright lights and an obsession.


The world right now is dominated by strategy and careful thinking. I believe the future is much more loose and feel-based and flowing.

There's an interesting paradox where the people who talk about decentralization and the ways we can free the world tend to be the clearest, most technical thinkers. (Tend to be nerds more than artists. Male more than female.) And so the assumption would be that this kind of world must favor the nerds.

But quite not the case. When there's scarcity and conquest and hierarchy, the clearest thinking strategic nerds will have the best outcomes, relative to artists. That's what favors the nerds. When that all goes away, we just play and create. Which is good for the nerds too, but even more good for the artist.

Expression, and love, and play, and creativity starts to shine in a way that it doesn't right now. Careful planning, while still maybe helpful in some isolated ways, isn't a dominant thing anymore. There needs to be a hierarchical structure for planning and strategy to be so important.

So it's funny how, say, a female artist will be so likely to be sucked into statism and believe voting for the right people or passing the right laws is their way forward. And then the male nerd anarchist is scary to them. But actually the male nerd (even if unwittingly) is building a world that's conducive to the female artist.

And the female artist, to whatever extent she continues to feed the control structure, will be unwittingly holding herself back even more than she's holding back the male nerd.

Nature if too smart. If you deliberately try to make things best for yourself at the expense of people who aren't like you, it backfires. The only way forward is whatever is best for everyone.

The future is female, which I think is beautiful. The word 'feminism' gets distorted, but real feminism I think is inherently inclusive. The womb is where it all begins and then we go out as satellites to try to make the world a similarly warm and conducive place.

When play and expression begin to dominate, it's the kind of world we want to live in.

parting thought

I think in general, if you tried to make a world where Michael Jackson would feel happy and loved and content and where he'd be commonly thought of as a beautiful and exceptional person (accurate to how he really is, like how he's described in this video), that'd be a pretty good guiding light.

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You do you. I don't flag every piece of spam, but am doing so more often.

i like how you start with a general topic, very conversational, and then a bigger meaningful post comes out of it.

I do think most nerds work like the algorithms they write, in a very logical, non-emotional process which shows in the decision making. Whereas, most corrupt practices in the world, that are there as a result of 'strategic' thinking, require a street smartness absent in the average nerd. There will always be marketeers, orators who may have more sway than logical statements made by a nerd.

because artists are faces that have influence but the thinking is someone else's. nerds may replace them, but power hungry, eager to influence the world for their own selfish benefits, strategic thinkers may continue to have influence for public for a long time, even in decentralized world, at east in the beginning. I hope the future after that is same as the idea you just painted.

i like how you start with a general topic, very conversational, and then a bigger meaningful post comes out of it.

ya!! it's not always intentional, sometimes it is or partly is, sometimes I'm just posting the low content thing and then it goes there -_-

strategic thinkers may continue to have influence for public for a long time, even in decentralized world, at east in the beginning. I hope the future after that is same as the idea you just painted.

ya I think nerds will always matter, but it's both. nerds will help build bridges, and build the algorithms that work best for society and things like that. but art and creative stuff matters more than now.

with nerdiness and strategy there are the white hats like you and me, but then there's the banking system too. the black hats can scale back all the way, and then in turn there isn't as much need for the white hats spending energy countering them.

another thing I think about is when you get rid of "intellectual property" i.e. people being paranoid of how to make money off of their art, it's easier for nerds to be artistic. I might not be Elton John, but maybe I can play around and make some sick remixes and things like that.

ya!! it's not always intentional, sometimes it is or partly is, sometimes I'm just posting the low content thing and then it goes there -_-

well whatever it may be, the content i have read is good and worth the time i spend on it. makes me think.

the black hats can scale back all the way, and then in turn there isn't as much need for the white hats spending energy countering them.

i feel that unfortunately like us, who want decentralized systems, there are plenty of those who want centralized systems - not just black hats but those that prefer black hats over the nerds. and centralized in terms of ownership under the legal framework - that leads to power and money, not something simply validated by 5 to 10 nodes.

another thing I think about is when you get rid of "intellectual property" i.e. people being paranoid of how to make money off of their art, it's easier for nerds to be artistic.

I certainly think there will certainly be less centralization in the future, since techies are building that world now, but just as there are people who prefer ordering food online, there will be people who enjoy going to a grocery retailer to pick food as it is a meditative experience for them. but yeah, definitely, i feel people who do not prefer centralized systems will have many more avenues in the future and there will be a platform for everyone who want to avoid obeying to the elite and succumbing to their rules. YouTube being centralized did that for so many people. I wonder what DTube or something similar can achieve.

well whatever it may be, the content i have read is good and worth the time i spend on it. makes me think.

awesome! I really appreciate that, and appreciate all your great comments and feedback.

i feel that unfortunately like us, who want decentralized systems, there are plenty of those who want centralized systems - not just black hats but those that prefer black hats over the nerds. and centralized in terms of ownership under the legal framework - that leads to power and money, not something simply validated by 5 to 10 nodes.

ya, there are a lot of people who like the control structure and want things to stay how they are and all that. I don't think they matter too much tho, because the decentralized solutions are more powerful. so we don't necessarily need that many people, they get quickly convinced when it's practical and they see the practical incentive.

Michael Jackson was an inspiration and a light. I was watching a mojo flick on YouTube listing incredible voices in pop culture and when it came to Michael Jackson's, the narrator said when people will say that guy sounds like Justin Timberlake, they would actually mean he sounds like Michael Jackson. That is the kind of legacy he has left behind.

To feel his shoes will be a difficult task for who ever would dare. he was exceptional.

Michael Jackson without doubt was and will be the king of pop is already a legend ..
Michael Jackson is the inspiration of many artists of the genre pop ..
And you're right when you say that the nerds dominate the world because they focus on surpassing themselves and being smarter than others while the common person, so to speak, we focus on our appearance and have fun and enjoy the pleasures of the lifetime. There is a very noticeable difference between the two.

I Wanna groove...I Wanna groove. I Wanna groove girl
Get in to the groove baby. Get in to the groove. I Wanna touch you girl
I Wanna touch you baby.
In the future, I Wanna be with you forever, baby
In the future, I Wanna be with you...

Please stop spamming my posts.

huh? same request goes for you.

Lmao, I really want to know what drugs they are on.

lol. spray and pray. there isn't a good mechanism to reduce it right now. I've been flagging them more. I used to not bother, but seems good to put in a little incentive against them here and there hehe.

True, but I still would not respond to someone with reputation lower than 25, just flag him again if he is spamming - he must have done something pretty wrong.
Anyway, people with rep (-X) should somehow automatically be 'banned' from this platform but Idk how this should work. So it might be better if they just cannot post anymore. I mean, there must be a reason why their rep is this low.
Maybe then there would be less spammers...

New post up about spam!!

i am big fan of his.i liked him for his activity.

we can not remove him from our heart.

ya, legends never die

thank you for remind it.

spammerrrrrrrrr

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