The idea vs the reality

in utopia •  3 years ago 




Many times I come up with an idea of something to make, and often I can't get it out of my mind until I make it or at least give it my best shot. It might be a jacket, a knife, a model, a painting, or something else. I'll plan it all out and figure out exactly what I want before I start making it.

What I end up with is rarely as good as what I originally thought of, but usually, it's still pretty good. Often I've even made certain improvements over my original idea. But some features always end up being slightly beyond my ability or the capabilities of the material I am working in. You don't really know this until you try.

My first idea for the project was somewhat Utopian, and maybe not entirely realistic, but I'm not too disappointed by what I ended up with. It's better than nothing, especially if my original idea got me to push the boundaries of what I thought was possible.

The same is true of liberty.

You might as well plan out what you really want, then start working toward that. No, you'll never get Utopia because that's just not an option. But without that Utopian roadmap, you'll never get anywhere worthwhile. You'll never push the boundaries beyond what other people say is realistic-- which is never quite true anyway. Most people are scared of anything beyond the status quo unless it is based on their own idea.

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Chasing your dream always a better idea and it's open many more way to find out what you can do other things too, you have a great desire about the liberty.

I'm not much of a creative in that kind of fashion, but I've always had an idea of making an automated rain catcher that would catch rain, fill up a bucket which will close a line to then fill up another bucket by itself while using the the gutters for the house to help.

You should see what you can make. Start with 2 buckets, then expand as you get the kinks worked out. I can imagine some ways you might approach it. Give it a shot. What could it hurt?

It's definitely a good idea to try. We actually don't have a gutter system at all on the house... so we'll see.