Inspirations

I’m inspired by many certain non-scientific things. I love music as sometimes I strum my guitar and violin. I love novels and literatures as sometimes I wrote fiction about people merging to my senses; sometimes, I realize that our lives are fictions as a matter of fact. I watch movies as I have made an independent movie of my own. Well, the list below are some people that inspired me very much. I owe them my mind.

Ludwig van Beethoven, a real artists and genious from the very past. I cannot stand it while I am listening to his 9th Symphony or breath-taking “Kreutzer”. The greatest musical masterpieces ever written, when he was in the misery of total deaf!

R. Wagner, an artist to show us the vitality of being human. His marches will march us to the trancendent level of human civilization ever there.

Pink Floyd, a psychodelic band with amazing songs and music. Some of their songs like “Shine on”, “Eclipse”, and “Wish You Were Here” made me feel so lonesome and battered me to the highest level of my productivity. The song “Another Brick in the Wall 2nd” is the main theme of me not to follow such usual way of life.

Nick Cave, a musician, song-writer, and singer whose gothic streams. I know many pop-singer and poet of to day, but no body will remain us learning many abstract things more than him. You should hear his tonality while re-releasing Bob Dylan’s song entitled “Death is Not the End” to understand what life is…

Stanley Kubrik, an amazing movie maker. You must see the “2001: Space Oddysae”, a non-fiction film showing the future of human-life with computers. I am not sure whether or not he had known about Godel Theorem when he made the movie. In his hand the camera would be a canvas…

Cervantes, a father to me. I am amazed very much reading his “Don Quicchote de La Mancha”. A book to remind the human civilization about optimism and gut to face the cruel world.

Benedict de Spinoza, the greatest philosopher I’ve ever known. He opened our eyes on how to de-fictionalize our lives on understanding. The way of the human knowledge is the way of life of his.

Samuel Beckett, a drama-writer. His manuscript entitled “Waiting for Godot” will remind us that we are waiting for something (or someone?) that sometimes we made unconsciously. We are remain nothing but to waiting for…

…certainly there are many persons out there inspiring me very much, but the listed names above are the most inspiring me. No one will be added there since no one will inspired me as much as them. They have made me and a lot of people out there thank life…