re381: The MATHematician + The MAGICian = "Mathemagician"

October 10, 2024 00:09:57
re381: The MATHematician + The MAGICian =  "Mathemagician"
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re381: The MATHematician + The MAGICian = "Mathemagician"

Oct 10 2024 | 00:09:57

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Bradley Charbonneau

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We are ALL a "Mathemagician" (The MATHematician + The MAGICian)
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[00:00:02] The mathematician and the magician is the mathemagician. [00:00:11] The mathemagician. [00:00:15] It's ridiculously early on a Thursday morning. Happy Thursday, little Thursday thunder, little power coming to you. And this is Thursday Thunder and the repossible podcast. I'm your host Bradley Charbot, bringing it every single week. And today we have the mathemagician. The mathemagician comes as a concatenation of the mathematician and the magician. Or Kronos and Kairos or every single day and magic. Here we go. [00:00:51] The first. Want to say something? I think this is rather profound. Are you sitting down? The mathematician and the magician is me. And here's a little secret. The mathematician and the magician. The mathemagician is you. [00:01:11] The question is how much of one and how much of the other is within you and when and why and how. I'd like to say one thing here and I'd like you to listen. [00:01:27] The mathemagician is you. Creativity comes from consistency. [00:01:36] It might have been Stephen King who said, it's amazing. I just get a flurry of creativity every morning at 06:00 when I sit down to my computer and start writing. [00:01:52] What does he mean by that? He means his consistency. [00:01:57] His getting up and is sitting on the computer and starting to write. Whether he wants to or not, whether he feels the inspiration, whether he channels that strike of creativity or not, the consistency creates creativity. [00:02:16] This is also what I'm getting at this morning. It's Thursday, it's ridiculously early. I've even been up already an hour. And the first thing that came to my head was mathemagician. Now why did this come into my head? Because I've been working on these ideas, Kairos and Kronos and mathematician and magician for weeks if not months. [00:02:42] And this, this churning, this consistency of working on a project, whether it's a book project or a podcast project or a YouTube project or whatever it is project, I'm working on it consistently. So my conscious and subconscious brain, there's again, another balance, conscious and subconscious, that could also be the mathematician and the magician. The conscious and the subconscious are working together to clear this up for me to have some fun with it, to make progress. Right? So the conscious me is, you know, all right, let's get up and, you know, go to work, or let's get up and walk the dog. And then the unconscious or subconscious me is going to hit record on the phone when I have inspiration. So how did I get that inspiration? And a lot of people say, oh, I just wish the lightning struck me once in a while. And my answer to that is how much is the mathematician leaving the door open for the magician to come in? In practical terms, what are you doing on a consistent basis? I think daily is the simplest. What are you doing on a daily basis? That allows the extremes, that allows the big thunderbolt. Right. Allows the lightning bolt and the thunder to rumble. [00:04:19] What are you doing that opens up the gate. It opens the door and maybe, or maybe not, the magician is going to walk through today. Right. It's not every day. The magician is, is typical. A magician, if we go with cliches. The mathematician is there every day. 06:00 a.m. [00:04:40] sitting down and doing his work. The magician sort of shows up whenever I see it as a female, whenever she wants. And, you know, she's late and she's casual and she's fun and she's cool and she's hip and she's silly and she plays jokes. The mathematician is more of a buttoned up guy. He's more the accountant. He's the accountant and she's the marketing. Right. Or she's the advertising. And they need to work together because frankly, they are the one person. They are me, they are you. And how are we going to get these two to coexist? And not only just to survive, but to thrive? And this is where the word mathemagician comes in. And the reason I like mathemagician is because it's intriguing, but also it's more understandable. I've been not struggling, but I wanted to call my book series Kairos. [00:05:46] And although it's intriguing to me and a handful of wackos who would know the greek word, I mean, I didn't, I didn't know what the word meant before a few years ago when I first heard it, when it was explained to me. And now I know it and love it and live it and breathe it. But before that, I didn't know what Kairos meant. Kronos, I wouldn't have necessarily known that either, other than I could puzzle together chronological or something, or chronos, something with a clock or time or chronology. Right. The sequence of events. So there you go. There's sequence of events. Right. Chronological order or chronological time. So it's, you know, every single day. That's a very chronological title, whereas I have another book called surrender, which is very magical. [00:06:35] So there you have it. It is super early. It is Thursday. I want to give you a little bit of Thursday Thunder today. And that is my word for you today. Mathemagician, I think actually, I'm going to go change my book series title to mathemagician from Kairos because I think, I don't know, you can let me know what you think. If you want to leave a reply to this, this podcast or to the YouTube channel, let me know what you think about the difference between this word mathemagician or kairos and Chronos. Just let me know if you think that's intriguing or more understandable or more appealing or more like, gee, what's that all about? Right? Or is it more approachable even? Right? Is it something, oh, I can get into that. Or I could see myself having a little mathematician and magician. Okay. What I really want you to take away from this week's episode is this idea that people ask me, how do you have all these ideas all the time? How do you, how are you so creative? Right? And I, I don't think I'm so creative. I, I think I have the chronological. I have the mathematician in me. I'm very, very strict. I'm very disciplined with myself. [00:07:53] Wake up early. I do the work, right, I walk the dog. I do my meditations. I'm very strict and conscientious about the mathematician. I'm a good mathematician, right? And I actually like math, although I shouldn't bring it to math so much as the stable. You know, it's the brain, right? It's the, it's the mind. It's that guy. So. [00:08:20] And I frankly think that's an easier part of us to work with. So when you're wondering how to be more creative, I would answer the answers to be more consistent. So you want to be creative, be consistent. Start a daily habit. I mean, look at me. November 1, 2012. That's what started me on my 30 day challenge that ended up being a 2808 day odyssey and 39 books later. So this is from me to you, from my mathematician to your mathematician. Start a daily habit. I don't care what it is. I don't care how little of it you do, as long as you do it. Absolutely. No excuses. Every single day we're back to it. My best selling book by a long shot. Every single day we're back to it. Because consistency creates creativity. Word of the day is mathemagician. I'd love to know, love to hear what you think of that word. And if you think that merits, that's my upcoming three book series to replace the title of Kairos or Kairos and Kronos. But mathemagician, the combination of mathematician and magician and then broken down into the books. Energy, trajectory and frequency, which, frankly, Frank. Frank Ollie. Frank Ollie are also a little obscure words. But, hey, for now, I'm sticking with those. So have a fantastic Thursday. I wish you rumbling energy in your heart and take it into the weekend and make it a great one. Thanks for listening. Thanks for watching. See you next week.

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