2023-01-02 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gef at SDF talks about multi-dimensionality being forced into hiding in us through the culture being somehow hostile to it. I definitely feel this, being mostly a learner instead of a doer. What I do feels sort of a by-product of the learning. Even the most polished products I create are always in some way a learning process, never mind I am on a very high level on what I do best. I think it did take a very long time to come to that level, compared to other people. I have spent so much time dabbling in side quests that there has not been a main quest much time at all. My genre is very much open world. Now that I am old enough to feel like there aren't that many areas where I could reach anything close to mastery, due to the constraints of human life span, do I feel like the multi-dimensionality is a problem? No, I don't think so. It was a problem when I was young and not particularly good at anything. But now, seeing what the old people do with their talents, it is good to have options. When I am not able to be paid for my interests, I will have a good time with all these dimensions, while the people who are only good at their jobs and shopping will have it hard. I think what I am saying I have chosen a dimension where I am good enough to compete against the people who have only that dimension, and I keep a lot of side tracks open. I wouldn't be surprised if one or two of the side tracks became "presentable" at some point. It is true that the society has no interest in multi-dimensional persons, but I don't think it makes an effort in keeping me out of the other dimensions. Like, if I am in some context a video producer and in another context a writer, there is no need to bring these aspect under the same roof. I think it might be more possible to keep them separated these days, since you don't necessarily need to glue them up with your public persona. I think if I had to have a public persona, I would likely be paralyzed. Everything I do is based on not being attached to the final product in a sense. Even if I one day produce something self-referential to be publicly presented in some form, I think even then it will have to be made in a way where the art stands on its own. Something where it is always clear that I am an untrustworthy source of information. Maybe the hardness and the simplicity are the really distasteful features of the one-dimensional representations. Is there anything about my character that I would like to be put up into a txt or a tombstone? What's the character limit on a tomb? ------------------------------------------------------------------