In terms of long-term durable storage, the human mind, paradoxically, is pretty good, but it's very fragile.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
So we should preserve it. I don't think that digital storage is necessarily a good thing, but I definitely think that digital manipulation is interesting.
Practical storage pieces are great if you have a basement or a garage. But when you actually live with them day in and day out, they should be beautiful to look at.
I like things which appear fragile but are tough inside.
Just the idea to have everything you need essentially stored in one piece of portable technology is very exciting.
I think the quality of something like the Beveridge, for instance, will have a life of its own.
It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well.
A human being is so irreplaceable. So valuable and so unique.
If you invest in something a little more expensive with longevity, you'll use it more.
I'm not at the hoarder stage, but there are two or three storage units here and there. I have things that a lot of people put a lot of heart and soul into, a lot of mental energy. I'm good at keeping those things. When it comes to pop culture, as you move through this fast lane, you wonder where it all goes and how you can hold onto it.
The mind is but too naturally prone to pleasure, but too easily yielded to dissipation.
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