Something, nothing, and everything comes in threes. Enjoy this 9 minute expose on why we conceptualize, organize, and tri-compartmentalize in threes.
”Three is the magic number”
The Book of Threes
Something, nothing, and everything comes in threes. Enjoy this 9 minute expose on why we conceptualize, organize, and tri-compartmentalize in threes.
”Three is the magic number”
The Book of Threes
Published on Nov 23, 2018
“Three” is from Sleeping At Last’s “Atlas: Year Two” project.
Atlas: Three
Maybe I’ve done enough
And your golden child grew up
Maybe this trophy isn’t real love
And with or without it I’m good enough
Maybe I’ve done enough
Finally catching up
For the first time I see an image of my brokenness
Utterly worthy of love
Maybe I’ve done enough
And I finally see myself
Through the eyes of no one else
It’s so exhausting on this silver screen
Where I play the role of anyone but me
And I finally see myself
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Unabridged and overwhelmed
A mess of a story I’m ashamed to tell
But I’m slowly learning how to break this spell
And I finally see myself
Now I only want what’s real
To let my heart feel what it feels
Gold, silver, or bronze hold no value here
Where work and rest are equally revered
I only want what’s real
I set aside the highlight reel
And leave my greatest failures on display with an asterisk
Worthy of love anyway
This video is the author’s sabbatical presentation explaining why we communicate using concepts in threes. Three main categories; simplification, completion, and memory. We explore different subject areas such as art, science, history, etc . . . Michael Scott Eck
“in my line of work you gotta keep repeating things over and over and over again, for the truth to sink in, to kinda catapult the propaganda …” President George W. Bush