In philosophy, ideas are usually construed as mental representational images of some object. Ideas can also be abstract concepts that do not present as mental images. Many philosophers have considered ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being. The capacity to create and understand the meaning of ideas is considered to be an essential and defining feature of human beings. In a popular sense, an idea arises in a reflexive, spontaneous manner, even without thinking or serious reflection, for example, when we talk about the idea of a person or a place. A new or original idea can often lead to innovation."
The word idea comes from Greek ἰδέα idea "form, pattern," from the root of ἰδεῖν idein, "to see."
One view on the nature of ideas is that there exist some ideas (called innate ideas) which are so general and abstract that they could not have arisen as a representation of any object of our perception, but rather were in some sense always present. These are distinguished from adventitious ideas which are images or concepts which are accompanied by the judgment that they are caused or occasioned by an external object.
In music, a motif (pronunciation) or motive is a short musical idea, a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition: "The motive is the smallest structural unit possessing thematic identity".
The Encyclopédie de la Pléiade regards it as a "melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic cell", whereas the 1958 Encyclopédie Fasquelle maintains that it may contain one or more cells, though it remains the smallest analyzable element or phrase within a subject. It is commonly regarded as the shortest subdivision of a theme or phrase that still maintains its identity as a musical idea. "The smallest structural unit possessing thematic identity". Grove and Larousse also agree that the motif may have harmonic, melodic and/or rhythmic aspects, Grove adding that it "is most often thought of in melodic terms, and it is this aspect of the motif that is connoted by the term 'figure'."
A harmonic motif is a series of chords defined in the abstract, that is, without reference to melody or rhythm. A melodic motif is a melodic formula, established without reference to intervals. A rhythmic motif is the term designating a characteristic rhythmic formula, an abstraction drawn from the rhythmic values of a melody.
Idea is a genus of butterflies known as Tree Nymphs or Paper butterflies. The member species are concentrated around southeast Asia. See Sevenia for the genus of African tree nymphs.
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[Brother Ali:]
They tell that me my dreams became real
I feel I just started it
Realizin' that the strivin' is the freshest part of it
Heart is more important than the ornaments
There's no such thang as "all of it"
Dawg there's always more to get
Ain't got nothin' to do with greed
If there's nothing more to achieve then why continue to breathe?
The second you reach the highest leagues you can conceive
Raise your head, you won't believe what it is you see
The more people you reach, the more powerful your speech
Your triumph will make you humble, you'll crumble to your knees
Cryin', "Please" to whatever higher power you beseige
"Why don't all these possessions provide me with inner peace? "
Because all the people surrounding me still in need
Feel it, all in the air, it's palpable in the street
Ignore it when you woke, it will attack you in your sleep
The "I" is not complete, there is only value in "we"
So now you've got a purpose for the bounties you receive
Every victory is another hungry mouth that you can feed
Surrender is the only time the outcome is guarantee