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ENDURANCEWRITER

AKA Damon Arvid. Under-the-radar writer, musician. Let's keep it that way. The cloud novels and other highlights are being collected at DamonArvid.com. To access all the music and Avocado Sun, click the big black box below.

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Quips - Redefining the Algorithm & the World

6/4/2016

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Not today, not tomorrow. Edifice.
Obama visiting Hiroshima ground zero was huge. It is incalculable, what he did for Japanese-US relations. In recognition of the focused efforts of those who live with the effects of needless loss for generations, toward a new reality. An edifice of peace that cannot be simply torn down. Sorry Trump, not today or tomorrow. 

I said it weeks ago, Bernie is on a track that will catch the establishment off guard. In California, no less. Going last, you usually have no effect because the nomination has been sewn up. Once in a while, you have the power to decide a nation's future. Here we may have the first ever case of Asian Americans as a cohesive demographic affecting the U.S. presidential nomination outcome. Not to mention Latinos.
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Quips are like one step up from Tweets, the way I envision them. Perfect #endwriter fodder. Real prose, meticulously combed paragraphs and essay structures: 1. take a lot more work and 2. get read a lot less. What if a 'traveling light' version of Herb Caen turned out to be what I do best?

Quips, like poetic phrases, stand on their own. They can be enigmatic. Dark dog drawers now nightly free.

San Francisco is a city of deeply empowered vices. No matter how you banner them, a lot of dark psychological workings seeking ways to fragile light. 


Endwriter, the concept of online writing that stays one step ahead of the algorithmic curve. It is hard. We all fall into patterns. Hence the 1,539 living and dead tongues that are the stock of our ur-EVEN protagonist's trade. His aim being a redefinition of the algorithmic norms that control which information people see and the patterns underpinning AI, in ways that enact sustainability.

fabric would be so bold.

Once you realize that there are no enlightened human editors curating the words that get seen (and not seen) by the masses, you see a market opportunity, a gap. Not everyone wants a Spotify algorithm attuned to their browsing habits guiding what they see. 

The ways in which sustainability could be quickly enacted are with us, but they are complex.... Who will quickly take the reins and guide us through, without enacting WWE?

I read that article by the FB news content decider. I do five times the work, with more knowledge, for half the pay––willingly. New ideas best occur in semi-obscurity. Today I wrote four articles on an acquirer of health care providers, my knowledge of the fabric deepened. Thanks SEO.

I could make big money envisioning things for Google or Facebook. I choose not to––I have a platform in mind that I am determined to set in motion. It is bigger than me, I accept that. The fabric idea I see 
as necessary, if we are to quickly and sensitively redirect capital flow toward things that matter.

There is a very thin line between Icarus and Jesus. Sometimes the time is not quite right. Sometimes those receptive to the message are not quite in place. If you exert your ego-force toward something higher, be ready for blowback.

​#endwriter  ​
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* In the vein of World War Zombies, WWE = World War Earth/World War Environment
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