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I’m changing the way that I choose to live cc-by lemasney

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I’m ready. I’m changing the way that i choose to live. A few things have happened recently, and I feel as if I have been struck. The weekly video series is no longer being developed, but that is only one small change. Here’s why:

I have given up several addictions, and this is a form of that.

On 2/20/2015, one year and one day ago, I was struck over the head at some point during the night. I was in LA, I was drinking, and I do not know what happened to me. I found myself restrained by police, in a hospital. They told me they found me in the street. I walked back to my hotel, several miles away, and have not drunk since. If I was drinking, none of what follows would be possible.

About a month ago, I gave up e cigarettes. I had smoked cigarettes and cigars in the past, and took up ecigs to escape a daily cigar habit. Several thousand dollars later, I am finally off a 24% nicotine habit.

I have researched and practiced many other forms of balance against addictions, including food and porn, and have learned a lot. As a result, I feel like I am ready to live more simply, in an unconnected way.

I’ve lost faith in media and tech. I want it to change.

I’m a technologist, but I am quickly losing faith in technology. I have seen it create factions (Windows vs. Linux), addictions (porn, gambling, gaming), new false economies (bitcoin). I understand the hypocrisy of using a technology like WordPress, but I don’t feel that technology is inherently bad, but that most people end up using it in bad ways, or more correctly, false ways.

I recently read Ernest Cline’s Novel ‘Ready Player One’. It upset me so – the idea that people would live in a diseased, dismal world, but would spend most of their time inside of virtual reality (VR). VR is making its rounds again as the next big thing. The novel is incredibly possible, and scary to consider as a likely outcome of our trajectory. Huxley’s Brave New World talks about dissolving society and humanity via technology and soma. Orwell has been proved right again and again and again in both Animal Farm and 1984. Their predictions and warnings have been mostly unheeded.

I’ve lost faith in ‘society’. I still love people.

I keep looking at the way that people are asked to live today:

  • working all the time in jobs that they don’t remotely enjoy.
  • Finding and emphasizing differences and not celebrating individuality.
  • Comparisons, ratings, likes, and follows are the only end goal.
  • Suffering physically, mentally, and ideologically in the effort of having the biggest, best, fastest, newest.
  • Struggling through stressors to make their means meet their ends.
  • Giving away money to keep a status quo which often never gets any better.
  • Striving for convenience over respect for ideas, processes, or outcomes.
  • The effort towards status, fame, and attention and not anything like universal human kindness or understanding.

Life is hard enough. We have to survive: make and prepare food, be temperate, find joy. I want to do those, and what I’ve concluded is that I need little more than a few acres of land, time, effort, and knowledge and experience.

Recently, in talking with my closest friends, especially those concerned with my announcement, I find myself saying repeatedly: We excreted before there were toilets, we were comfortable before we had central air, we had food before Walmarts, and we had houses before we had lumber mills.

I want to prove it.

I am escaping the traditional dream for a different one.

I’m excited to be learning a lot about a lot of topics to support my plan: Permaculture, technology anthropology, gardening, green housing, cob building, fire making, and so on. It will be difficult, interesting, and experimental. I’m happy that I am fit, sound, and prepared to learn what I need to.

Geodesic model for organic home framing cc-by lemasney
Geodesic model for organic home framing cc-by lemasney

I’m leaving, to the degree that I can. I plan to move to a 3-5 acre plot, set up a tiny homestead with a wood burning stove, a clivus multrum, and a bed, and relearn what it is like to be human on this planet.

I want to remove myself of falsehood and manufactured debt, slavery, and despair. Above is a model of what you can do with well-connected 4 foot sticks and vine in just about every forest I’ve ever stepped foot in. Thatching and mudding are the next step.

I want to live in a little hut in the woods, and occasionally come out for coffee or other things not on my land. On the land, I’ll make art, read, cook, garden, and live. I will possibly use solar power to support some electricity, but that is optional. I may have cellular service to offer some connectivity for emergencies, but that is optional. I will not have plumbing, wiring, electric lights, or other typical amenities.I desperately do not want to drive. I will trade goods for services and services for goods. I will work at farmers markets and schools. I will help people in real, true, obvious ways. I think we all can.

I am scared, for us.

I am thoroughly progressive, politically. I think that the idea that Trump can be elected into an office where he can use nuclear weapons is the scariest idea that has ever been. I thought it was a joke when he first announced he was running, and I think it is a bad joke now. I am retreating from a society that supports anyone like Trump. I am leaving. Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged was something I struggled to get through as a twenty something, and I had no idea that it was so conservative at the time because I was not nearly so aware of the imaginary lines we place on things yet. Her ideas there of creators and makers and thinkers simply walking away is a valid solution for me, and I am doing that.

I am actively filtering out that which does not make me better, or worse yet, what burdens me. I love all of you, and I’m not disappearing, though you will likely see a lot less of me after May, 2016. We will see.

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Branding Starter Package: What if it was easy?

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LeMasney Consulting is now offering a branding starter package for individuals and companies

You keep seeing beautiful, informational web sites. What about your own site? Do you have one? Can you update it? Are you happy with your online presence? When you are just getting started with that presence, the answer is often no. Our small business starter package can help.

To feel supported in your online presence, you will need a few things for the digital side, and a few things on the real-life side. I have helped thousands of people with technology, and I have learned a lot about what my clients want. Take a look at the Testimonials page for more on what people are saying about their experience with me, then consider my Small Business Starter Package to get your own great online presence!

We want to make having a great online business presence easy! I’m excited to help you! If this package does not cover all that you need, fear not! Maybe you need a graphics package. Maybe you are looking for help with a podcast. Maybe you already have a site and just need to migrate to an easier system. I’m flexible, and we can do everything that you want at a reasonable price. Too much? Too little? Let us know what you need, and I assure you that I will do everything I can to get you set up at the right price.

Does this describe you?

  • You are building your idea somewhere in the world, but you need to build your online presence too.
  • You want to truly own the message you are putting out, down to the colors and fonts.
  • You are an individual who wants to focus on ideas, not technologies.
  • You have tried other solutions, and they were too expensive or too difficult.
  • You do not have an endless budget for your web presence, but you know it is important to be out there.
  • You just want it taken care of, and ASAP.

How long will it take, what will I get, and how much does it cost?

I want to help you in your new task. For just $500 (10 hours at the standard rate), you’ll get the following (20 hours estimated work — that’s half price!). I’ll help you to:

  • define your brand
  • purchase and set up your domain with a domain host and email
  • create a wordmark based logo
  • set up your new website with a great content management system
  • add a beautiful theme from a curated set for business owners like you
  • carry out SEO (search engine optimization) best practices
  • Responsive design for mobile audiences
  • 5 edited photos/images of your location, products, or staff
  • Analytics so you can see who came to your site and what they did there
  • create a standard 10 page set, including
    • a home page
    • an about page,
    • a contact page with social media connections and contact form,
    • a portfolio/gallery page for your completed projects,
    • your first news post,
    • your first offer post
    • your first featured post
    • A testimonials page
    • A work philosophy page
    • An introduction post
  • and finally, I’ll teach you how to manage it all with a training session.

The average time from start to launch is about two weeks.

Examples coming soon!

Interested?

It starts with a free hour-long meeting that you set up in one of two ways:

Contact me by email at lemasney@gmail.com

Contact me by phone at (609) 553-9498

I’m John from LeMasney Consulting. Let’s do something great together!

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What I love about Inkscape cc-by lemasney (1/52)

What I love about Inkscape

What do I love about Inkscape? Why am I sharing it? I am committing myself to making one new video a week as part of a series. Each one will explore a different topic that I love, and hopefully effectively convey what I love about it. If you like them, please give them a thumbs-up on YouTube! If you like the series, go ahead and subscribe to the playlist on YouTube for more!

“Learn how to design your own original waveform tattoo with Inkscape, Audacity, and Linux! In this, the first of 52 planned videos for 2016, John LeMasney starts off the “What I love about…” series with a true love of his: Inkscape, the open source vector illustration application. Think Illustrator, but free as in freedom. In order to show his love, he’s going to share how to make your voice into a tattoo using free software like Ubuntu, Inkscape, and Audacity. It’s a fun time, and it would not be the same without you.    Music: Chorale Prelude ‘Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner GĂĽt’, BWV 957 (Bach, 1880)” found in What I love about… Inkscape! – YouTube at

About LeMasney Consulting

I want to help people. I typically do this in regards to technology, productivity, or living, but I like talking with people about just about anything. If you think I might be able to help you, please contact me at lemasney@gmail.com or 609 553 9498. I’d love to either help you directly, or help you to get the help that you need – lemasney@gmail.com. Try me!

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Why Google should make Self-Driving Balls cc-by lemasney

 

Why Google should make self driving balls cc-by lemasney
Why Google should make self driving balls cc-by lemasney

I’m really excited about the coming fleets of self-driving cars. I dislike driving with an intensity, am prone to road rage, and in general would rather be sleeping than driving. With that in mind, you can see why I want everyone to jump on board with self-driving cars — accidents would disappear. Insurance rates would plummet. No one would get lost unless they wanted to. I only have one issue. The shape of these cars are just like other cars.

What if the direction (front, back, top, bottom, side) of the car, so important up until now, was removed? What if all directions were possible, because roads changed to meet the new abilities of cars that drive themselves? Road work would be done by drones, and could probably be done in a matter of years.

If you’ve not seen BB-8, the new droid from Star Wars, the Force Awakens, you have not seen the Sphero, the ball-shaped, remote-controlled toy. There’s little reason why we could not have cars that were essentially scaled up versions of the Sphero. Our compartment would keep us entertained as we rode, and we could even see the environment outside, if we wished. But the most efficient way to do this is to seal us inside a resilient rubberized material, maybe in a web-like form that one could peek through. AT any rate, I think with the problem of self-driving resolved, we can move on to redesigning the driving experience itself to one that is safety, navigation, and conservation minded.

These balls would protect the driver in an impact better than any other design, because the extreme maneuverability and agility of the design allows for the quickest moves out of danger to safe places, and bouncing two together would be like bumper cars, or pinball.

They would be the greatest all-terrain vehicle.

If we could accept this idea, we might also consider how it might change flight. We have normalized drones and remote flight in our homes. There is no reason that the Google Car could not be prop-shielded, so that it could fly too.

This is an opportunity. We should consider the social, design, and other aspects of this advent for self-driving.

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My God is the Sun: 10 illustrated explanations of the idea cc-by lemasney

I have had the most obvious revelation made clear to me. This is the truest thing I know, at the moment, if truths have ranks.

My God is the Sun.

Maybe you knew? I decided to lay out 10 themes that helped me. With illustrations, many from my Instagram at http://instagram.com/lemasney and please join me there too!

  1. Everything you know, everything you ever ate, everything you will ever know, requires the sun.

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    chanticleer point Portland women’s forum cc-by lemasney
  2. Even artificial light, every light you ever saw, is due to the Sun. Without it, we are nothing.

    Princeton Parklet Maple Seeds cc-by lemasney
    Princeton Parklet Maple Seeds cc-by lemasney
  3. The meaning of life: Help the best evolve to the next level.

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    The universe in my rear view mirror cc-by lemasney
  4. To grow and to extend ourselves to our own best selves.

    Jedediah Higgins house, Kingston, NJ, Trees, cc-by lemasney
    Jedediah Higgins house, Kingston, NJ, Trees, cc-by lemasney
  5. Beyond our own limitations, we stretch through generations to overcome.

    Jack and Daddy working on a robot
    Jack and Daddy working on a robot
  6. Religion is analogical. Rebirth and regeneration and cycles are all a part of the Solar natural process.

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    unidentified found object a toy helix made of plastic exalted in late day quick approaching sunset cc-by lemasney
  7. Advents are, historically, more about agricultural or personal success than ethereal presence.

    Jedediah Higgins House, Princeton, NJ, Interior, Buddha and lotus wall piece, cc-by lemasney
    Jedediah Higgins House, Princeton, NJ, Interior, Buddha and lotus wall piece, cc-by lemasney
  8. The correlation between Biblical Figures and Constellations. Zeitgeist. The Christ is an analogy for our Sun, and His Father, our Father, is the Universe.

    Religion is an analogy for nature, where the Sun is Christ. cc-by lemasney
    Religion is an analogy for nature, where the Sun is Christ. cc-by lemasney
  9. We are made of it.

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    Nature and bricks and sunlight square by lemasney
  10. Life and Death. We are reminded everyday. Never forget.

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    pacific coast sunset joy nature light Portland cc-by lemasney

 

 

 

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A splash of sunlight, breaking through as rays, to break the silent air cc-by lemasney

A splash of sunlight, breaking through as rays, to break the silent air cc-by lemasney
A splash of sunlight, breaking through as rays, to break the silent air cc-by lemasney

I loved this capture. I love this time of day, 4 or 5 pm in the afternoon, that magic hour of light. With the curtains being sunlight-proof, the sunlight has to be crafty to get in. I can always tell when it is 4:30 or so, because of that certain slant of light. Today, I caught it. Here, it’s for you. It wants you to have it. It’s yours.