Archive for August, 2010

Discipline

Posted in Kickboxing, Reading, Writing with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 15, 2010 by Jarrod Boyle

dis·ci·pline //  (d s -pl n)

n.

1. Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement.

2. Controlled behavior resulting from disciplinary training; self-control.

3.

a. Control obtained by enforcing compliance or order.

b. A systematic method to obtain obedience: a military discipline.

c. A state of order based on submission to rules and authority: a teacher who demanded discipline in the classroom.

4. Punishment intended to correct or train.

5. A set of rules or methods, as those regulating the practice of a church or monastic order.

6. A branch of knowledge or teaching.

tr.v. dis·ci·plined, dis·ci·plin·ing, dis·ci·plines

1. To train by instruction and practice, especially to teach self-control to.

2. To teach to obey rules or accept authority. See Synonyms at teach.

3. To punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience. See Synonyms at punish.

4. To impose order on: needed to discipline their study habits.

Definition taken from the free online dictionary

(Please ignore the aspects relating to compliance or submitting to authority, because I certainly don’t advocate or believe in that).            

I am endlessly fascinated with the development of skill as the means for undertaking the profound existential journey. Regardless of what it is, almost; whether it’s building a wall as in Solzhenitsyn’s ‘One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich’, reaping a harvest as in Tolstoy’s ‘Anna Karenina’ or even a seagull obsessed with flying, as in Richard Bach’s ‘Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.’ Continue reading

INCEPTION

Posted in Statement of intention with tags on August 8, 2010 by Jarrod Boyle

I am going to tee off with a definition and a quotation:

in•cep•tion ( n-s p sh n)
n.
The beginning of something, such as an undertaking; a commencement.

Definition courtesy of the Free Online Dictionarywww.thefreedictionary.com

Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.

Robert Bresson, courtesy of www.brainyquote.com

The world is full of noise. And personally, I resent it. I find that most of the static that intrudes on my head-space is driven by the intent of some hidden, sneaky person wanting to get their hands into my wallet by inducing me to consume. When I go to see a film, or when I pick up a book in a bookstore, I’m always thinking that I’m putting my time and my attention-span in the hands of that writer or director and I expect them to tell me something. If I get cliches or posturing, I immediately switch off. To be honest, I’d prefer something offensive or anti-social; at least it engages me.

I want you to know, dear reader, I am as aware as you are that in the age of the internet there are even more voices competing for your attention and more sinkholes than ever before to suck away your energy for no return. For this reason, I intend only on lodging things here which I think are worthy of your time. No rattling on about the minutiae of toothpaste or the irritating behaviour of my relatives. If you choose to switch on my light, I give you my ardent promise that I will do my utmost to reveal something you have never seen before. And will hopefully be pleased with.

Thank you for taking the time to open up my blog.