In the desert, hand me that glass of lemonade

Eddie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

In the desert, hand me that glass of lemonade

(1) The
title Liberal Arts literally refers to liberal arts education, Hong Kong translates as liberal arts education (broad knowledge and elegant life), as opposed to vocational education limited to survival skills. LA originated in ancient Greece, and the "Seven Arts of Liberty" of Plato Academy is its model. It can be said that freedom also requires certain skills. "In the desert, hand me that glass of lemonade" is an improvisational technique.

In the restaurant, Zibi demonstrated a principle of improvisation with her mother, and could only say yes, and …. I guess, it means that the stalks and burdens that others have thrown out are first followed, and then they are passed down in a different way. Can't say that I don't play anymore, or say some concluding remarks that make people unable to play.

Azusa sets it up first, we're in the desert now, and the line is "Hand me that glass of lemonade". Mom wondered where lemonade would come from in the desert. Netizen Liang Shen commented: "From desert to lemon is sweet, it's all fake. We must seize every opportunity to cooperate with the performance. My mother just can't understand this tacit understanding, so she didn't give lemonade and couldn't keep up with the rhythm. But Jesse just complied with the request and didn't catch this stalk well. It was Zibi who performed alone, and it was the same as his later performance. It was a foreshadowing.

" Drama, she attended one of the Academy's improvisational theatre clubs or the Improvisational Theatre Workshop or something. Zibi said to Jessie, "Have you ever thought about that? How basically everything in life is improvised? There's no script, we're just making this up as we go." Is everything improvised in the end? There is no script, we just improvise.)

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Reality is only part of consciousness. The relationship between man and nature and between man and man is beyond reality. Including time and space, it is only manifested in the relationship, and there is no space and time independent of the relationship in reality.

Improvisation is often not written on a blank sheet of paper. In fact, we hope to have a relatively stable network of relationships. Samuel Johnson: "We keep putting off what we know is ultimately unavoidable, and this stupidity is a common human weakness that is more or less entrenched in everyone's psyche." Deeply said, People have a kind of Sins of omission (the sin that should not be done, the corresponding sin is Sins of comission), to the effect that they are completely unaware of what they should do. This sin is very inappropriate. It is easy to detect and not to mention correct. It can be said that this kind of weakness and sin will hurt your heart when you choose the wrong network. For example, power itself does not exist, it exists in the acquiescence of everyone.

[Love of Being through love of Divine Being], this is Voegelin's definition of philosophy, and I think it is also the definition of liberal art, and it reflects the art of freedom: love of being is the love of being of God. A set of transformations under the immutability of love. It means that divinity is immortal and existence is immortal. How to combine the two? How can change and change be unified? The love of being is a series of manifestations of the love of the divine being.

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Life is transformed into a game here. Can the player discern and touch the love of the divine being from the actual expressions of the love of being? With this question in mind, can reality shift from ignorance to clarity in consciousness?

Improvisation, then, is not nonsense, but rational and continuous questioning. Of course, this kind of inquiry needs to take advantage of some opportunities in life. In the film, Azusa is familiar with improvisation techniques, but she has not yet reached this level of rationality. What she wants is growth.

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Liberal Arts quotes

  • Nat: Want some good news?

    Jesse Fisher: Yes, please.

    Nat: Caterpillars... give me my hat... they're just scooping along, right? Being caterpillars. At some point, these cells show up, called imaginal cells. Scientists don't know where they come from or why they appear. These imaginal cells show up inside the caterpillar and say: "Get psyched, caterpillar! It's butterfly-turning-into time!" And what do all the other caterpillars do once these imaginal cells show up?

    Jesse Fisher: I have no idea.

    Nat: They attack 'em! Try to kill 'em! They're, like: "Screw you, imaginal cells. We're happy being a caterpillar. Get lost!" But eventually, the imaginal cells keep growing and overtake the destiny of the caterpillar. They will be in this cocoon! And then guess what happens next?

    Jesse Fisher: The caterpillar turns into a butterfly.

    Nat: [repeats him excitedly] The caterpillar turns into a butterfly!

    Jesse Fisher: That's awesome.

    Nat: I know it is!

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah, that's good.

    Nat: And that is why there is no reason to be afraid. Because everything is okay.

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah, I don't know if I believe that.

    Nat: It has to be true. There can be no other way.

  • Jesse Fisher: What is that? What are you drinking?

    Nat: H to the 2 to the O. You should have some. Gotta stay hydrated.

    Jesse Fisher: [drinks some from his bottle] Thanks.

    [Nat starts to do weird rituals while he touches Jesse's body. Jesse initially looks freaked]

    Nat: You with me, bro?

    [there is a change in Jesse's facial look as he realizes that he likes Nat]

    Jesse Fisher: I like you, Nat. Thanks for being my friend.

    Nat: Easiest thing in the world.

    Jesse Fisher: I enjoyed this. I'm off.

    Nat: You go get her, man.

    Jesse Fisher: Huh... Okay.

    Nat: Be love, man. Be love!