now, if i had a textbook in front of me - i'd ask the same question to a teacher. can you point me to the general area of information. now, prometheus, and thal, and ahinton come from different yet similar perspectives - in that they don't particularly want to be falling backwards all the time.
Excuse me? Je ne comprends pas! Taken literally (and I know you're very fond of taking things literally!), I agree that I would not
"particularly want to be falling backwards all the time"
for that would make composing and, for example, other activities like - er - not composing most impractical and uncomfortable...
for me, being dumber, and yes a woman (not that it matters so much), and not as scientific
Now, come on, susanistimo; you're slipping into compliment-seeking mode, it would seem...
- i really do ask for help a lot. this shouldn't come as a surprise - but maybe as a sort of encouragement.
But many of us ask for help from time to time; it's just that you mean "God's help" here, whereas I am talking about asking for help in more general terms.
that faith really does make you feel smart - and that there is some kind of hope in the end for dumb people.
The difference (which not everyone perceives to exist) between faith and hope has already been alluded to in this thread. But again, whereas many of us resort at times to having - or at least trying to have - faith, you are talking only about faith in God,whereas I am talking about faith in more general terms. If, for example, I had little or no faith in what I am trying to do as a composer, I'd end up doing just that - little or nothing; that does not, of course, mean that one is not always plagued with doubts, etc. - but you get my drift, I hope (indeed, I dare even have faith that you get it!...)
i don't think i'm disabled or anything
Well, you're typing fingers certainly aren't, that's for sure!
- it's just that i take a while to grasp concepts.
Lots of us can take differing amounts of time to grasp different concepts; the trouble is, some of your posts suggest that you begin with a seemingly intransigent desire to refuse to grasp certain concepts if you cannot immediately perceive how they fit into Pianistimo's Pentecostalist Presbyterian Protestant demi-monde.
but, once grasped - i do not let them go. i will fight for it to the death - until proven absolutely wrong.
No, indeed - you do exhibit a certain degree of tenacity and loyalty when it appears to suit your purposes to do so - and that's no bad quality in principle, as far as it goes and as long as it is not misplaced or misused...
so...while i listen to stephen hawkings and fall asleep
There may be a multiplicity of pianistimi (half a dozen at last count), but there is only one Stephen Hawking - there's no "s", Susan dear - but what, in any case, might it reveal to us about your absorption of Stephen Hawking's writings that you apparently succumb to slumber while supposedly attempting to ingest them? I'll hazard a guess that you don't do that while reading the Testaments...
- i think of the psalms where David gives encouragement to all people by saying: 'Lord, Our Lord, How excellent are Thy Works ...' at least i can be an encouragement back to Him by saying - 'wow, the universe is so huge. How did you do that?'
Yes, we all know that you can and do do this. Nothing wrong with that, if that's what you feel inclined to do - and, let's face it, we creative people really do need all the encouragement that we can get!
Best,
Alistair