Alessandro Wm Mavilio

THE HUMAN REM_NDER
(Reminder / Remainder)
I write about your innate virtues. You are Passion, Professionalism, Perfection, Proactivity, Perseverance, Persuasiveness, People, and ultimately your Products and your Profit. And so am I. We will remind the Way each other; me by writing, and you by reading. Both, by then actualizing our ideal future.

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Alessandro Wm Mavilio
THE HUMAN REM_NDER
(Reminder / Remainder)

2023-BNDR651BBAF38BE36-EN
MAVILIO
This book is a kind of modern online "menabò" (magazine).

The author reserves the right to add, change, or delete portions of the text before the work is completed.

However, the content of this publication is made available to the public in advance to provide a priority, previewed reading experience. Readers are alerted to possible inconsistencies, errors, or omissions.

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Index
Preface
Preface
This BINDER Book is a collection of specific blog posts about the convenience of remaining/returning human.

In DRAFT mode the English can be quite messy as it will be edited when and if this Binder will become a proper book.

Please be patient and in the meanwhile focus on the substance rather than the form.
Alessandro Wm Mavilio
- THE HUMAN REM_NDER -
Blind Date
Wim Wenders | Wings of Desire

2023-10-01
I can't see you but I know you are here. I feel it!
It is the famous line that Peter Falk says to Bruno Ganz in the movie "Wings of Desire", a movie by Wim Wenders.

This line describes the condition when one wants another person to be aware of the good of life.

Also, with the eyes of today, it seems to me that this line describe perfectly the situation when one is speaking into the blind, when one knows that he is watched and followed, but cannot know when, from where and by who...

This is just the condition of authors of any time, and nowadays it is the condition of anyone involved in blogging, just to say.

In the analogue era I used to be a prolific creator, and so I have been for the first 20 or so years of the digital era, too.

But then something made me more fearful, more reticent, less creative and less courageous. I believe it was fault of the drunkenness of the wild social networking of the last ten years, that took me by the feet and slowly forced me to float lower and lower, to connect and remain connected with the people of my past, of my youth, of my family, of times and places that of course I personally do not regret but that cannot be of any inspiration and purpose to evolve.

It has been hard to really realize that my present was full of its own past and all its ghosts.

The only way out for me is to turn my gaze to the empty space of fantasy, and really speak, write, create for imaginary people. Just as kids do, and as myself used to do until the age of 35, I guess.

I know this is the word of a drunk guy just sobering up, but if you are experiencing some kind of creative block, force yourself to broadcast into the blind.
Alessandro Wm Mavilio
Author, Entrepreneur, Orientalist and Teacher, Alessandro Mavilio has taught at the Industrial University of Kyoto. He now lives in Hokkaido.
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