A Catalogue of Beautiful Minds


"What goes on in your mind and how does it work?"

This is perhaps one of the deepest, most intimate questions you can ask a person. It holds within it all that is beautiful and interesting and unique about you. It might seem odd having a total stranger ask you such an intensely personal question. Obviously, whether you answer it or not is entirely up to you.

How you answer it is equally up to you: it could be a gigantic prosaic essay, a few brief paragraphs, a single paragraph, a poem, a picture, or a single line.

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I am trying to create a catalogue of human poetry, a worldwide database of human minds simply sharing themselves and spilling forth their beauty.

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humaxion

A constant need to reinvent everything I touch, or create it in a manner that is fundamentally my own. I believe everything can be changed or improved, and this has sent my mind on more than a few wild journeys. I completely discount nothing and accept that I am surrounded by a completely malleable unknown, and it is my personal compulsion to use this realization for good.

Ideas are meant to collide at a high velocity and be combined, and every last thing is capable of being taken apart and rearranged, including myself. There is no need for truly concrete reality.

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  1. olvs said: Well said, my friend!
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