Maintaining Old Skill

Indra Zaka Permana
2 min readMar 20, 2021

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Generative Scribing by Zaka

Regeneration is one ticket, how to maintain our skill in generatives way. Ofcourse there’re many alternatives to maintain our old skill, or our almost forgotten skill, individually.

But, for what? I almost put the tittle for this article with “Re-Gene-Action”. Because our old skill sometimes has been absorb into our back bone, as reflex response. It will reveal “reflexive/automatically” when we faced some situation that activate our unconscious and deep memory.

If it is not used for certain times, our skill will converted into physical memories. Actually skill is just like a tool, some said it’s like “technology”. It relates with ability to shape potential and data, in further observation, it can creates “gravity”. Gravity, just like entity that can entangle and attach matters in space and time in certain “string”.

When the skill can figured our level in attaching space and time to become more valuable, sometimes people has been trapped with intention to add more skill to get more value. I said trap, because skill is not related with value anyway. The resultant from the skill, space and time will creates “that” value.

But how to get the resultant? The best practice is by attach our skill in collective level, in society, in systems, and the challenging way, is in the moment of transformation, and shifting of the era. Lot of variable will appear and affected mentally, and physically. The way to get the resultant is by creating consensus in systems, in field, we can call it “mission”.

The mission will always have its timeline. And timeline is not always become boundary to be avoid. The mission can be timeless when we multiply ourself hierarchical in scheme of collaborative and generative re-action. I can put the word “gene” between the phrase to become re-gene-action. Gene is not about how to make a similarity in biological sign and pattern, but it also can be built by set of our individual “warm data” into container that we called trust. That data will be transferred, attach, or shared automatically to another “gene” through literacy process.

So, in term of digital literacy, there is no old skill. “Old skill” will never dies.

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Indra Zaka Permana
Indra Zaka Permana

Written by Indra Zaka Permana

Architecture in the making, Journalism in the passion. I developed skills in Generative & Systems Scribing, Visual Profilling, and Data Analyst.

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