Philosophy
The idea materialises by creating a form. Every form is temporal, like a human being. From birth a human looks for their form of vessel to hold their whole entity, however, by developing and improving, they consistently deform their primeval vessel. We don’t accept everlasting and unchangeable forms. Every form reminds us of a nonstiffening clay mass and, due to our persistence, we can make it conform to our thoughts, wishes, and skills every time.
The life of those who don’t settle for standards is based on progress and creation; they create modern-day history. By joining knowledge, skills, and deforming patterns, we can make the world turn in a different way.
