“Wild” Featured Artist Rachael Ikins
It is a great pleasure to welcome back poet, writer and visual artist Rachael Ikins, this time with a poem that speaks of her reclamation of her life and talent …
It is a great pleasure to welcome back poet, writer and visual artist Rachael Ikins, this time with a poem that speaks of her reclamation of her life and talent …
You must know nothing before you can learn something, and be empty before you can be filled. Is not the emptiness of the bowl what makes it useful? ―Lloyd Alexander, …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet David Holper. “Wild” features two of his perceptive nature poems. The first, “Connecting the Dots,” reminds us of a children’s activity: the connect-the-dots pages …
One of the most important problems in machine learning—and life—is the exploration-exploitation dilemma. If you’ve found something that works, should you just keep doing it? Or is it better to …
Actors in any capacity, artists of any stripe, are inspired by their curiosity, by their desire to explore all quarters of life, in light and in dark, and reflect what …
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of …
I have an idea that the only thing which makes it possible to regard this world we live in without disgust is the beauty which now and then men (sic) …
“In life as in story,” writes Arthur Frank, “one event is expected to lead to another.” Our medical system has sold us a story of remedy, progress, technology, professionalism, and …
I understand now that no one else in the world knows what I should do. The experts don’t know, the ministers, the therapists, the magazines, the authors, my parents, my …
Watching my clients, I have come to a much better understanding of creative people. El Greco, for example, must have realized as he looked at some of his early work, …
