Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts

The Philosophy of Popeye


 



Popeye in his quest to be authentic -
 to act from his values and principles, 
and remain loyal to himself, his friends and community.

"I yam what I yam and that's all what I yam," declared the existential philosopher, Popeye the Sailor Man.

 "The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." - C.G. Jung

Self-acceptance that you have to embrace who you are. 

  • Who am I really? 
  • Who am I at the core of my being? 
  • What do I really want to do with my life? 
  • What will make me happy?

Psychologist Erich From wrote: "Modern man lives under the illusion that he knows what he wants, while he actually wants what he is supposed to want."


 From: Fast-Pitch-9517 

He's a stereotype of a sailor from the time. They had big forearms from handling tensioned ropes on deck all the time, which required (and continues to require) exceptional forearm strength and endurance. The sailor stereotype is also the reason for his weathered face, incomprehensible dialect, surly attitude, poor dental health, bad eye, and anchor tattoo. Naturally, being a cartoon, everything is exaggerated to comical effect.









The person believed to have inspired Popeye was Frank "Rocky" Fiegel, a tough laborer from Chester, Illinois who was always getting in fights. It was believed he could have been a professional boxer. However, he also gave out candy and treats to children, including E.C. Segar, who remembered Fiegel when he created Popeye. Fiegel was described as "[j]ust like the fictional spinach-loving mariner ... a one-eyed, pipe-smoking curmudgeon with a jutting chin."




The History of the Real Popeye

His real name was Frank "Rocky" Fiegel.

He was born in 1868, in Poland and, as a child, immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled down in a small town in Illinois.

As a young man, Rocky went to sea.

After a 20-year career as a sailor in the Merchant Marines, Fiegel retired.

He was later hired by Wiebusch's Tavern in the city of Chester, Illinois as a ‘Bouncer’ to maintain order in the rowdy bar.

Rocky quickly developed a reputation for always being involved in fighting (and usually winning). As a result, he had a deformed eye ("Pop-eye").

He also ‘always’ smoked his pipe, so he always spoke out of one side of his mouth.

In his spare time as a bouncer, Rocky would entertain the customers by regaling them with exciting stories of adventures he claimed to have had over his career as a sailor crossing the ‘Seven Seas.’

The creator of Popeye, Elzie Crisler Segar, grew up in Chester and, as a young man, met Rocky at the tavern and would sit for hours listening to the old sailor’s amazing ‘sea stories.’

Years later, Segar became a cartoonist and developed a comic strip called ‘Thimble Theater.’

He honored Fiegel by asking if he could model his new comic strip character, ‘Popeye the Sailor Man,’ after him. Naturally Fiegel was flattered and agreed.

Segar claimed that ‘Olive Oyl,’ along with other characters, was also loosely based on an actual person. She was Dora Paskel, owner of a small grocery store in Chester.

She apparently actually looked much like the Olive Oyl character in his comics.

He claimed she even dressed much the same way.

Through the years, Segar kept in touch with Rocky and always helped him with money; giving him a small percentage of what he earned from his ‘Popeye’ illustrations.

Who didn't love the cartoons??? We watched them religiously ... so funny, so moral ... each story had a good ending ... Who knew he was a real man??



I Came Across the Liar's Paradox

Several days ago I found the Liar's Paradox on the web. It seemed vaguely familiar, but I'm not sure where I first saw it. The site made me want to explore similar sites for some sort of answer. At the end I was still confused but I found a way to sort of understand what could be done. 

This video explains what the Liar's Paradox is about:



Here is another:

 


This last video satisfies me:










This as an everyday possibility:





 

Thoughts: Is Life a Simulation?

(click on YouTube for video)

Would this series of simulations work its way back to God? 
If it did, wouldn't God just make it a series of realities instead of simulations?
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If every effect has a cause, how did everything begin? Thomas Aquinas argued that there couldn’t be an infinite regression of cause and effect without any fixed starting point. He posited that God was the First Mover, who was able to set the universe in motion without any prior cause.
But why can't there be an infinite series of cause and effect?

I've Decided to Try Hand Controls on My Car

 

(from Amazon)

A few days ago an old friend called me. It was a great and pleasant surprise. We've sent Christmas cards to each other but nothing else.  This has been going on for about 30 years now! He invited me to come up to visit him. Maybe we can be better in touch now. 

The problem is that I can't drive the three hours to get there. It's not safe. My neurological condition is worse. Instead of CIDP I have involvement of the axon not just the nerve myelin cover of the nerves in my lower legs.

 I can't control my feet very well while driving. Sometimes moving my foot from the gas to the break pedal is difficult. It doesn't always happen but I can't predict it. Most recently I had to put the car in Park to stop it.  Luckily I was going very slowly.

I don't want to hurt anyone or myself so I have not been driving. Asking someone to take me places is difficult. Using Uber or Lyft taxi service is very expensive.  Doctor visits, going to the pharmacy, getting a haircut are frustratingly difficult tasks.

If using the hand control works I'll have a lot of my freedom back.


Happy Earth Day

 

I couldn't let Earth Day pass without a post.

Here's a short video I found on Youtube:



My neurologist's office called yesterday.  He wants me to set up a second opinion for my treatment.
 Wish me luck.

 

CIDP Coming After Me.


 I've been so tired the last two weeks. My autoimmune disease CIDP is acting up again. My Physical Therapist told me he's never seen me so tired and to speak with my doctor. I left a message at his office.

Maybe the problem will heal itself. I'll keep up with exercise and my blog. Sorry I skipped posting or reading your blogs last week.

The CIDP that's coming after me:




Remember the Original Idea, Before the Apple Watch?

I wonder if our kids know about this?
 
100% sure our grandkids never have

It has a classic look to it.


Which type of watch should you buy?
  Should you get several in order to take advantage of special features? 
They must be good but they seem a bit expensive.



Could This Be Possible?

Simulated Reality

I came across this idea a short while ago and began to wonder if it actually can be true. Are we living in a simulated world? Is what we experience only a representation of reality and not the original thing?

Sometimes a person can find small errors in the simulation that are corrected or that are left as is. An example that I had many years ago: My daughter took a bus to visit us one day and I offered her some of my orange flavored Tic Tac candy. She told me a man on the bus she just left also offered her some orange flavored Tic Tacs. Was it only a coincidence?

Another example: At 911 I'm sure I saw on TV the terrorist planes as they crashed into the World Trade Center buildings. Later I learned the event was not shown on TV at the time I saw it. Was it only a video I was confused about?

The Monopoly game man is a common example experienced by many people. He never had a monocle.



Anyway here's a video that explains it much better:


Do you have any experiences or thoughts you'd like to share?


When I Get Low, I Get High

Does this song mean that when she gets "low" (sad, depressed), she gets the strength to pull herself up and get "high".

Or, does it mean she feels better by taking alcohol and drugs? 

Newer video: 

Try full screen.


"Original" version: 

Chick Webb & his Orchestra Ella Fitzgerald - When I Get Low I Get High 1936



Simulated Reality

 
What if the simulated reality went back in a series until it reached the primary creator? Would it be God?

Here's an interesting video:



Pure Reality vs. Our Virtual Reality Interpretation



How can we know if what we see, hear, etc. is actually real?  All of our senses are dependent on  our brain to interpret the data.

Light, sound, touch are all converted into electrical signals.

 We are living inside a simulation of the world that our brain creates.  But is it a close interpretation?  Is it all delusional?  Can it be altered by someone else?

Any thoughts?


Alone

 

No Radio, No Cell Phone, No GPS etc.

What often amazes me is how the old time sailors navigated the oceans. In fact they were even more alone than the astronauts of today. That was bravery!

Here are some videos you may enjoy.
  




Here's a song about how emotionally close the men of these ships became. I often think about my old friend from 40 years ago who for some reason only sends me a Christmas card once a year but never keeps in touch the rest of the year no matter how much I try to write or phone him. It's a real mystery to me.



Here's one more:


 


NATIONAL MAIL ORDER CATALOG DAY – August 18

 I still get some magazine sized catalogs to order from. like The Vermont Country Store.  So the internet has not wiped out the paper catalogs yet.

Here's the article:

 

NATIONAL MAIL ORDER CATALOG DAY 

What was once one of the most popular ways of shopping is remembered each year on August 18th as it is National Mail Order Catalog Day.

This day marks the anniversary of the first Montgomery Wards mail order catalog. On this day in 1872, Aaron Montgomery Ward of Chicago produced a catalog designed for direct order via mail. He aimed to remove the middleman from the business of buying and selling. As a result, he also drastically lowered prices.  

The very first catalog consisted of an 8 by 12-inch single sheet of paper. On it, Ward included the merchandise for sale, price list, and ordering instructions. Before long, the Montgomery Wards single-page list of products grew into a 540 page illustrated book selling over 20,000 items. 

It didn’t take long for enterprising merchants to copy Montgomery Wards’ idea. One notable merchant, Richard Warren Sears, mailed his catalog in 1896. As others entered the field, catalog sales grew. By 1971, catalog sales of major United States firms exceeded more than $250 million in postal revenue.

It’s interesting to note, according to the National Mail Order Association, Aaron Montgomery Ward wasn’t the first to conceive of the mail order catalog. In the United States. Benjamin Franklin may have formulated the first basic mail order concept. He produced a catalog to sell scientific and academic books. Franklin also receives credit for offering the first mail-order guarantee: “Those persons who live remote, by sending their orders and money to B. Franklin may depend on the same justice as if present.”

Today, mail order catalogs have been replaced with internet websites. Additionally, the term “mail-order” has been replaced with the term “online shopping.”

HOW TO OBSERVE #MailOrderCatalogDay

While our catalogs are digital these days, which ones are your favorites? Nearly every retail business has an online presence and with that, their catalog of products grows, varies, and changes. It’s an excellent day to support your small online business by shopping with them, sharing their products, or giving them a review. Is there a product you wish they’d carry? Let them know! Many retailers seek customer feedback to improve their business. What are some of you’re favorite purchases from a mail-order catalog (paper or digital)? Let us know, using #MailOrderCatalogDay to post on social media.

Tired


I saw my ophthalmologist today. The exam was fine, almost didn't make it, just so tired. 

My CIDP  is acting up. It was fine a couple of weeks ago, then last week I felt it coming back. Now I'm so weak and both my calves ache when I rest in bed.

I'll have to be patient. It should improve. If it gets much worse I'll have to call my doctor.


Trying to Get Organized

Why?
So I won't miss out on enjoyable activities.
So I'll be able to take care of myself (groceries, dump, exercise, etc)

How I avoid doing it:
-Spend too much time looking for the ideal to do list on paper and also computer application, instead of doing what I need to do.
-Being too vague about what I want and the steps I need to take.

I use Microsoft to do:
It's free and seems to be as good as any other.
And I use paper calendar, paper weekly schedule, Google email reminders, and an index card for what needs to be done right now today.

Here is an article I find very useful:   How to Make Your To-Do List Doable


I've been feeling very woozy and weak the past few days, It's my sickness CIDP. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDSWrMkvnn0&t=48s

Tomorrow I have an IVIG treatment, the last intravenous one before I restart doing subcutaneous treatments on my own at home.


Hopefully it will help. I keep typing in the wrong letters so I will stop for now after I correct my typing.

I have to pick up my groceries at Walmart now. I'll stop for pizza on the way and pick up some cereal I forgot to order. 

I hope improving my to do list will make things easier.

Is This Negative Thinking?


Never mind being half full or empty. 
Maybe it's the wrong glass to start with.

Remember the best seller from decades ago The Power of Positive Thinking?  I came across this video of some philosophical ideas that seem to go the other way, like "The Power of Negative Thinking".

I have a relative who always complains about how bad the world is.  After a short while with him my mood begins to drop. That's why I try to limit my time with him. He looks at you as if you are crazy if you try to say anything positive about life. Sometimes I can make him change for a few seconds before he returns to his old self.

I made my daughter laugh when I told her that he belongs to a society of negative thinkers. I raise my eyebrows to give her a sign about what is coming next when we get together and he begins his negative discussions.

Anyway, this video seems to go for what is a negative view of life. What do you think?


(Click on image to start the video.)



One Day at a Time

Lately, I've been feeling a bit overwhelmed by my health problems and Lynette's health problems.  It would be good if one of us was healthy so he can take care of the other one. Now it depends on how each one of us feels on a particular day.

Looking for some encouragement, I skimmed through the web. Here's something that helped:

(I couldn't get the size right so click on it to make it legible)