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May 2025

Is Aria by Realbotix the future of humanity?

By |2025-05-22T08:04:05+00:00May 22, 2025|ai, Artificial Inteligence, Author, creativity, inspiration|

Is Aria by Realbotix the future of humanity?

The only thing that separates us as human beings from artificial intelligence is emotion. If there is no emotion, then we remain just a program that functions automatically according to the instructions given to it by its programmer. The instructions might be to survive under difficult conditions, or to perform tasks in service of an industry, or even to imitate emotions to satisfy its creator or those who purchased it.

When the next model comes out, or if its services are no longer satisfactory, a robot can be thrown away without moral hesitation — because it remains an object.

Sometimes I wonder if many people are robots. Many avoid feeling, they try to suppress it, with the result that the innate ability we have as human beings becomes numb. Emotions and sensations are often an unpleasant experience — I understand that. We don’t live in an ideal world, and looking at history, it never was. The world contains everything: poverty and wealth, love and hatred, prostitution, creation, sea, air, war, and art. All these conditions are completely different, which means they provoke everything from the most painful, unbearable feelings to the most beautiful, life-giving ones. If someone feels, they cannot choose exactly what they will feel from a menu. It’s like a stew — you eat it exactly as it is.

The question is…

– Is it pleasant? Yes and no.A logical answer would be,
– Well then! Better not to feel at all and be done with it!
– I’m safe by keeping my distance from all that.
– But in that way, you’ll lose your ability to feel. It will atrophy like a muscle you never exercise, like a leg you keep in a cast forever. You might never be able to walk again when the cast comes off after years.
– Well, then let me lose it — at least I’ll have my peace!
– Alright, as you wish, but just know that if you function only through the program, then it’s not really you operating. It’s your programmer — society, your parents, your ancestors and their ancestors.
– Fine. Let it be so. They survived and did good things with their lives. Let it be.
– Okay, just don’t forget: if you’re only operating with the program, you’re no different from a robot.
– Well then! You’re paying me a compliment. I wish! Robots are so precise — I wish I could function with such precision.

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if you don’t feel, you’ll never create.
And if you never create, you’ll never truly live.

The choice is yours.
Do you want to be a disposable object — or alive as a creator?

– what if a robot could authentically feel?

– Then… it would be like a human

– What will happen then?

*Photo by Tamara Gak on Unsplash – This picture is not Aria by Realbotix but an abstract picture to fit the theme of the blog

What if Romeo and Juliet did not drink the poison?

By |2025-05-13T14:57:26+00:00May 12, 2025|creativity, inspiration|

What if Romeo and Juliet did not drink the poison?

  • What if Romeo and Juliet (from the famous tragedy of the 16th century by W. Shakespeare) did not take the poison…?
  • What if the young Werther (from Goethe`s foundational work of Literature `The Sorrows of Young Werther`) would leave Lotte and move on…?
  • What if someone told the wandering miller ` from the Die schöne Müllerin` of Schubert that stalking his love interest is not a language of love?

These foundational works of literature and Art have one thing in common, their heroes take pride in their pain. Suffering is seen as an act of grace. From today’s modern perspective, this is considered dysfunctional, but that does not seem to change the fact that romanticizing the pain of romantic suffering remains a bestseller for centuries being one of the biggest money-maker themes in the entertainment industry!

Before the aforementioned pieces of art and literature were created, there were ancient Greek Tragedies like Medea, and Antigone (among others), which also demonstrated suffering, but simultaneously delivered evenly through the whole play many different messages of deep wisdom to the audience. They were complex and multilayered.

Later there is a new phenomenon making its appearance with the tragedy of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet` creating a whole domino effect in the field of arts.

Among others Goethe (Literature) and Schubert (Composer) followed the new wave, as well as Rachmaninov (Composer) Prokofiev (Composer), Arthur Laurents wrote `The West Side Story` mapping Shakespeare’s story, and numerous films followed this schema up until the moderns times with the talented pop-stars Tailor Swift and Billie Eilish!

Romantic pain sells, and no one can deny it. There is a magnetism to it that did not get past the radar of singers, songwriters, and filmmakers across centuries.

Pain is real, it has to be processed. But making a permanent station there does not seem a very nice idea… Or does it? What happens when the alluring fantasy gets real?

Let`s zoom into a phenomenon in Europe called `Werther Fever` (late 18th century shortly after the novel’s publication in 1774) where Young men took their own lives in imitation of their hero Werther.

The Sorrows of Young Werther (Die Leiden des jungen Werthers) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a foundational work of romantic Literature. In this novel, the protagonist takes his own life in the name of a romantic disappointment. Taking pride in suffering and idolizing pain is the main theme.

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – ROMEO AND JULIET

If you never heard about Romeo and Juliet it is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, who is considered to be one of the most renowned playwrights and poets in the English language.

Here is the plot of the tragedy in a nutshell:

The protagonists are two young innocent characters. Romeo and Juliet, who fall in love! The families of the protagonists are dealing with a Vendetta which makes Romeo and Juliet’s relationship a big scandalous secret. In the name of their love, the characters swear to stay connected forever, even if that means the afterlife.

Shocked by the death of their children, their families wake up from their ego trip and make amends. The final scenes of the final act show how important it is to forget about rivalries in the name of peace and prosperity. This is a great message, much needed in our human societies. But rarely is the play remembered for that, understandably because the main part of the play is focused on idolizing the allure and the play between beauty and pain between the two main protagonists.

Shakespeare`s well-written script, and clever scenes with some charismatic actors, can make Romeo and Juliet“s relationship an alluring fantasy! A dangerous one!

TAILOR SWIFT- I HATE IT HERE

If you never heard about Tailor Swift. She is a very accomplished talented pop-star. Here is an example of her main theme.

Song title: TODAY

I’m lonely, but I’m good

I’m bitter, but I swear I’m fine

I’ll save all my romanticism for my

inner life and I’ll get lost on purpose

This place made me feel worthless

Lucid dreams like electricity,

the current flies through

  • Would it be a time when we had collectively enough of the same old tragedy and got bored of wandering in the fantasy land of graceful suffering?
  • Do you think we are processing emotions in our society or normalizing an addiction to pain?

*icon by Wickalien

April 2025

Creativity: Is Criticism good or bad?

By |2025-04-30T14:31:09+00:00April 30, 2025|creativity, inspiration|

Creativity: Is Criticism good or bad?

Negative feedback could be constructive or malicious. Good feedback could be flattery or honest admiration. Being able to differentiate and make this a constructive process for yourself, is dependent on how well you stand your ground as a person. How strong is your confidence, self-awareness, and level of ego?

Being able to listen to criticism good or bad, is a sign that you keep developing as an Artist. But -listening to criticism- and -implying it in your work-, are two different things.

All Artists have been at that place – We polished our Music performance or wrote our new theater Play, or Poem. When our piece is ready we all wonder:

– Can it be better before I present my work?

Questioning can be a very productive process, but also a bottomless pit of stress because the process of `getting better` never stops – a double-edged sword! I choose to see it this way: There is always more depth to reach, and skills can be always better polished, which keeps the process inspiring and fun!

One has to find the golden middle about when `getting better is enough` to go on stage/deliver an Illustration. A deadline usually helps a lot. :)

In the process of development, it helps to get feedback from:

  • our trusted mentors ( By the way, great mentors never tell you exactly what to do…)
  • renowned Professionals in our field
  • friends who are creative too
  • random people who do not know your background
  • kids! (There is a Greek proverb that says `From kids and eccentrics you will know the truth`)

Not only asking for feedback is important, but being willing to listen as well!

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A new creation is like our baby, we could get frustrated quickly when listening to especially negative criticism… Good or bad feedback, remember that it is all criticism, and opinions that are relative to the eye of the observer. This will give you a new perspective(s) on your creation. This is incredibly valuable! Beware that you might receive:

  • a new perspective
  • constructive critisism
  • negative criticism

Once you listened carefully you should learn how to cherrypick. This will only make you grow greater as an Artist! But remember, you are always in charge of your Creation, you decide at the end!

You cannot have a `Situationship` with your Creativity…

By |2025-04-30T14:39:51+00:00April 4, 2025|creativity, inspiration|

You cannot have a `Situationship` with your Creativity…

Back with a topic on Creativity!

We are all born creative, but not all embrace it as much. I try to follow where creativity leads me as much as possible. When it is not possible, I will do all I can and wait until it becomes possible!

Creativity belongs to self-development and growth.

If you want to be more creative, there is a serious commitment you need to make with your creativity! Just with life-long relationships that are meaningful to you. You cannot have a `Situationship` with your creativity if you envision tapping back into your creative powers again. The process requires care, attention, patience, and love!

An important highlight on the topic of paying attention to your creativity is to keep listening where `the winds of creativity flow at the moment!`. The direction could change from what it used to be 30, 10, or 2 years ago. This is normal, as you evolve your creativity evolves together with you. Being able to change fronts is an essential part of the process.

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The other problematic topic when one engages their creative powers I call `the syndrome of thousand ideas`. Creative people tend to have so many ideas coming right at them, sometimes they feel lost. What helped me, to avoid procrastinating or feeling overwhelmed with many things at a time is the following: I make a list of all ideas. Then I read it carefully, maybe saying it out loud. Then I get alert on the feeling that comes up. Sure thing, each idea has a different feel to it. I go for what feels the most joyful and fun.

Please note: going further with the idea surely involves hard work, and not everything will be joyful and fun all the time… This is normal. But if you feel like things get a bad turn for real, it is never too late to quit one direction, (usually) after your creative project has been completed.

There is always a lesson involved in any creative project involved, successful or not. The best attitude is to realize that wisdom you gained, and go forth to the `next thing` that feels right for you. Regarding all of the above, it becomes apparent that one needs to be brave to find into their creative process. Getting the support of a mentor is very helpful on that note. All acquaintances or friends do not have to agree or understand where you are going with your creativity. That is okay, and it does not matter because your creativity belongs to you.

Happy Spring! :)

*Photo by Jr Korpa

February 2025

Say YES to your Creativity, it is your birthright.

By |2025-04-30T14:42:14+00:00February 25, 2025|creativity, inspiration, learningmusic, Music, musiceducation|

Say YES to your Creativity!

We are all born creative—it is our natural state and a fundamental part of who we are. Below are all the scientific sources I have collected, which provide proof that all humans have the capacity to be creative.

Creativity is not only a gift but also a vital tool for personal growth and well-being. The way we nurture our creativity throughout life plays a key role in how much we enjoy and engage with the world around us.

As we grow older, life’s stresses and responsibilities can suppress our creativity, causing it to fade. The intensity and frequency of challenges, combined with how we process them, can create barriers to our creative expression. However, the good news is that we can always reconnect with our creativity! The key is making a conscious choice to do so.

 

No matter where you are or what you do, there are countless opportunities to infuse creativity into your daily routine. Small, intentional actions can help unlock your creative potential and keep your imagination alive.

Each person has their own path to rediscovering and strengthening their creative abilities. Here are some simple activities to help you reconnect with your creative side: is that we can always reconnect with our creativity! The key is making a conscious choice to do so.

No matter where you are or what you do, there are countless opportunities to infuse creativity into your daily routine. Small, intentional actions can help unlock your creative potential and keep your imagination alive.

Each person has their own path to rediscovering and strengthening their creative abilities. Here are some simple activities to help you reconnect with your creative side:

  • Take a different route to work, exploring new paths and perspectives.

  • Wake up an hour earlier to do something enjoyable just for you.

  • Organize a fun event with colleagues.
  • Reduce screen time and engage in conversations with loved ones.

  • Try knitting or another hands-on craft and create small gifts for friends’ children.

Creativity is always within you—you just need to say YES to it!

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My sources that provide scientific evidence on creativity being an inherent part of the human brain:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT):

Neuroscience of Creativity A comprehensive overview of neuroscientific research on creativity, examining genetics, brain structure, and function. Concludes that creativity involves multiple interacting brain networks, making it a universal human trait. mitpress.mit.edu

Creative Connections: Computational Semantic Distance Captures Individual Creativity and Resting-State Functional Connectivity

Used computational methods to analyze how the brain generates novel ideas. Found that creativity relies on interactions between different brain regions, reinforcing the idea that creative potential exists in everyone. direct.mit.edu

Harvard University:

Can Memory Be Related to Creative Cognition? Featured in Harvard Magazine, this article discusses research linking memory processes to creative thinking. The study suggests that the ability to generate new ideas by recombining information in novel ways is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, indicating an inherent capacity for creativity. harvardmagazine.com

May 2022

The challenges of music learning and how to productively overcome them

By |2025-04-30T14:46:11+00:00May 9, 2022|Music, musiceducation|

Challenges are a natural part of the learning process

Learning a new skill without facing any challenges is impossible. If you do not feel challenged when learning something completely new, no real learning is happening.

Challenges appear only to remind you that you are getting better; they also show you the areas you need to improve. Why not approach them with a positive attitude and patience then? They are on your side. I challenge you!

At times you may feel stuck and emotionally charged in your progress, which is normal, and it means there is a certain threshold you need to break through to go to your next level of development. Sometimes, feeling stuck feels like `forever,` but you will be amazed by the results if you keep going. Just know that failing until you get it right is inevitable in every student’s process.

Take a break, prepare a tea and come back to practice :)

Remember that a new level of depth is unlocked for the performer when one overcomes a particular musical challenge, and this would make all your efforts worth it.

What I find extraordinary with Music and arts is that this deepening and level-unlocking never ends. There are always new things to be discovered, even for the most renowned players; Music is endless.

My piano challenge and what it taught me

-I practiced a piece for one hour, and it felt as if I made no progress.
-I gave it one more hour of effort. Finally, I was convinced that there was nothing more to do (I felt stuck entirely), and I would have rather played some other pieces instead (before I revisited this piece).

-A week passed, and I was more focused on practicing other pieces. I tried my piece again to see how it felt out of curiosity. To my great surprise, I played it perfectly, and everything was `in place.`
-I wondered, `what kind of superpower is that?` But this is no superpower, and it is just normal!

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My piano students experience this as well, and we always discuss it and laugh about `before` and `after.`

Each level of Mastery has its unique challenges

The challenges of becoming a musician are many, but depending on how far you want to go, you can pick your challenges and go only as far as it is fun and comfortable.

If you envision yourself playing complex piano pieces, this is great!!! Usually, the farther you go, the bigger the challenges, and the bigger the fun!

But one does not have to play necessarily play more difficult pieces to have fun. Easier pieces can be tremendously fun too! The only difference is that more advanced pieces have a `bigger buffet` of sounds and moods.

The choice is yours to make! There is no wrong preference here.
I enjoy playing all kinds of pieces, the easy, the challenging, and the highly challenging ones. It is entertaining for me to see where the challenges are and to overcome them one by one. When I learn something new, I feel so happy!

Tips on mastering your challenges with more ease

  • Make sure you stay focused on tackling your challenges with a positive spirit. Attitude matters a lot, and it can skyrocket your development. It is essential to keep your practicing schedule with discipline, but have fun and enjoy each time you sit down to practice!
  • Make sure to use the advice of an expert. Your teacher/mentor will help you steer your efforts in the best direction for you to progress much faster.
  • Always keep yourself motivated on your goals, and reserve daily practice time. When you put your time and effort into this process, trust that your devotion will be rewarded and relax into enjoying the experience.
  • Last but not least, avoid focusing on unproductive comparisons with other musicians because we all have different paths and learning curves with special features unique to each person.

Epilogue

I have great fun and joy in observing the different phases of musical evolution that my students and I go through. It is beautiful to watch us grow and develop and assist my piano students in their journey.

Music- valuable life lessons over the years

By |2025-04-30T14:50:01+00:00May 9, 2022|inspiration, learningmusic, Music, musiceducation, musictips|

Appreciation for the Musical Journey 

I have been playing the piano for more than 20 years. This incredible journey has taught me (and still is) uncountable life lessons. The joy of finally getting in the flow of Music and enjoying it during a performance or in my practice room, as well as all the moments that made me feel challenged and frustrated, led to shaping my personality in a way that life kept becoming more joyful for me.

Following my passion to get better and better each day as a musician has had a strong influence not only on my musical outcome but on my life in general. Learning Music has changed how I think, feel, and act, and I know it is the same for many people. 

Playing Music is as old as human civilization is! There is a reason for that, and it is no wonder that Music has such a strong impact on us as performers and listeners.

Learning Music is guiding on how to live a more fulfilling life.

The Music:

  • keeps me constantly on my toes!
  • teaches me never to give-up
  • trains my patience and perseverance
  • reminds me to take nothing for granted
  • teaches me self-respect
  • alarms me to be always open to new ideas and always question my existing ideas
  • educates me on what beauty is
  • teaches me when to control and when to let go
  • reminds me that all is here and now
  • teaches me to know when to pat myself on the back
  • leads me to choose when to be analytical and when to go with the flow.
  • reminds me of the joyfulness of life
  • reminds me always to listen and that I always know deep inside me what to do.
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Can adults and seniors learn to play piano?

By |2025-04-30T14:51:15+00:00May 2, 2022|Music, musiceducation|

Of course, adults and seniors can learn to play the Piano. It is rather difficult for them to become a concert pianist (with exceptions), but becoming an amateur pianist is definitely feasible.

– Is every adult or senior able to become an amateur pianist?

My answer is `No` not every kid can become a pianist either. But what gives a kid a higher probability of reaching a good amateur pianist level and possibly, later on, developing into a concert pianist is not only the plasticity of their brain cells but, more importantly, their mindset.

-Is it worth it for adults and seniors to learn to play the Piano?

Absolutely yes. Music can be a healing aid, and if learning the Piano brings someone joy, then it is definitely worth learning it. Also, it helps the two hemispheres of the brain communicate with each other differently and improves memory and cognitive abilities.

KIDS

Kids are naturally not afraid to make mistakes, and they do not lose time comparing themselves with others! They only care about having fun and discovering new things.

Unless the environment at home imposes fear and pushes kids to unhealthy competition (which would be unfortunate), children develop these with time as they grow into society.

Until then, they thrive in their creative pool! Of course, the brain’s plasticity at this young age helps, but I am convinced that this is not the only reason.

ADULTS

Adults who see piano learning as a difficult skill to conquer, full of tasks and checkpoints, will not move fast into deepening their skills.

Of course, hard work is necessary to become a pianist. But ultimately, the process of becoming a Musician should be enjoyable, and each challenge to be approached with a positive spirit. Embracing each person’s self-development process is essential.

There will always be someone better or worse than you concerning their skills. Skills can be improved with time, depending on the teacher and the student’s practicing hours, but your unique creative way of playing and your ideas make each person unique.

Practice practice, practice! But do this to become more of you, and this is the ultimate goal of an Artist.

Adults constantly evaluate their progress and are emotionally attached to the outcome, which creates a lot of unnecessary stress and anxiety, significantly hindering their learning pace.

TEACHING SENIOR PIANO STUDENTS

I have had the opportunity to work with senior students for a couple of years. When we started piano classes, they were learning extremely slowly and seemed very frightened when they made their first mistakes. Honestly, I felt close to giving up on them, but I finally decided to find out where the problem was and give this experience one more chance.

I discovered that from their environment, so many people already had told them that: `it would be entirely impossible for them to learn the Piano at this age, that this is a joke and a loss of time. It makes no sense for them to start learning so late in their lives.`

After our discussion and understanding of what was going on, I had to work with them differently to finally break through these extreme mental restrictions they had set up for themselves.

I had to create new thought patterns for them and embrace them each time in class:

  • Making mistakes is inevitable for all pianos students in the world, kids or adults.
  • Learning does not happen overnight, not even for the most talented students.
  • Negative self-talk has no place in this class! Perseverance does!
  • They would have to stop apologizing when they felt something was difficult, and there is nothing to apologize for because that is why they come to class! To face difficulties and overcome them!

I kept insisting on my views, and they started considering that they could maybe have some truth in them. Only then could we start learning together. As a next step, as I do with every student (kid or adult), I figured out their strengths and weaknesses to help them grow.

Hurray! Finally, we started moving on, and the class was enjoyable!

My senior piano students now smile when they play and have already reached their personal goals, and some even exceeded them!

I sincerely hope that this Article brought you closer to the realization that no one shall ever talk you out of the fantastic experience of learning the Piano.

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