This book is pragmatical, not philosophical; a practical manual, not a treatise upon theories. It is intended for the men and women whose most pressing need is for money; who wish to get rich first, and philosophize afterward. It is for those who have, so far, found neither the time, the means, nor the opportunity to go deeply into the study of metaphysics, but who want results and who are willing to take the conclusions of science as a basis for action, without going into all the processes by which those conclusions were reached.
It is expected that the reader will take the fundamental statements upon faith, just as he would take statements concerning a law of electrical action if they were promulgated by a Marconi or an Edison; and, taking the statements upon faith, that he will prove their truth by acting upon them without fear or hesitation. Every man or woman who does this will certainly get rich; for the science herein applied is an exact science, and failure is impossible. For the benefit, however, of those who wish to investigate philosophical theories and so secure a logical basis for faith, I will here cite certain authorities.
The monistic theory of the universe—the theory that One is All, and that All is One; that one Substance manifests itself as the seeming many elements of the material world—is of Hindu origin, and has been gradually winning its way into the thought of the western world for two hundred years. It is the foundation of all the Oriental philosophies, and of those of Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz, Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Emerson.
The reader who would dig to the philosophical foundations is advised to read Hegel and Emerson; and he will do well to read “The Eternal News,” a very excellent pamphlet published by J. J. Brown, 300 Cathcart Road, Govanhill, Glasgow, Scotland. He may also find some help in a series of articles written by the author, which were published in Nautilus (Holyoke, Mass.) during the spring and summer of 1909, under the title “What is Truth?”
In writing this book I have sacrificed all other considerations to plainness and simplicity of style, so that all might understand. The plan of action laid down herein was deduced from the conclusions of philosophy; it has been thoroughly tested, and bears the supreme test of practical experiment; it works. If you wish to know how the conclusions were arrived at, read the writings of the authors mentioned above; and if you wish to reap the fruits of their philosophies in actual practice, read this book and do exactly as it tells you to do.
The Author.
The Wolf DVD is not just a piece of standard merchandise; it is a vital, gritty time capsule of a transitional era for both Tyler and his collective, Odd Future (OFWGKTA). It stands as a holy grail for fans and a masterclass in DIY documentation. The Genesis: Documenting the Wolf Era
If you are a completionist collector who owns the pink Cherry Bomb vinyl and the Goblin picture disc, then hunting down the is the final boss of your collection. It is a piece of internet music history, preserved in the lowest possible digital resolution.
The DVD primarily documents the creation of the album and the atmosphere surrounding the Odd Future camp during that period. 1. Behind the Scenes of "Wolf"
The 100 copies were split between two locations: tyler the creator wolf dvd
Released in 2013 alongside the critically acclaimed album Wolf , this DVD was more than just a music video compilation. It was a time capsule, a short film, and a piece of performance art that captured Tyler, The Creator at his most chaotic and creative peak. Today, tracking down an original copy is a journey that involves eBay bidding wars, forum deep dives, and a heavy dose of luck.
The Wolf DVD remains an essential time capsule. It documents the exact moment Tyler, The Creator began to outgrow the internet-troll persona of his youth and step into his role as a serious composer and visual auteur.
If you want to track down an authentic copy or explore the album's lore further, let me know: The Wolf DVD is not just a piece
Following the massive success of Wolf in April 2013, Tyler wanted to give his core fanbase an unfiltered look into his creative process. On November 4, 2014, Tyler announced via social media that he was dropping a surprise behind-the-scenes documentary. The release strategy was intentionally scarce:
Looking back, the Wolf DVD was the final hurrah of the "mixtape era" physical media. By the time Tyler released Cherry Bomb in 2015, the "visual album" had shifted to iTunes exclusives and YouTube playlists.
Roughly half were sold at the 2014 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival , while the rest were sold online. It is a piece of internet music history,
: 50 copies were sold at the third annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in Los Angeles, with the remaining 50 available briefly on the Illegal Civilization website.
Interspersed between moments of musical brilliance are classic Odd Future shenanigans. Skating, screaming, pranking each other, and navigating their newfound global fame fill the runtime.
Because of its extreme rarity, the DVD has become a holy grail for fans. While Tyler originally joked that it "most likely won't end up on the internet," it has since been archived by fans on platforms like Internet Archive digital archive of the footage, or are you trying to track down a physical copy for your collection?
When you buy the standard Wolf CD at Target or Amazon, you get a jewel case, a booklet, and a CD. No DVD. However, the tyler the creator wolf dvd search persists because of two specific, rare releases:
When Leo popped it into his laptop, the menu was just a loop of the "Tamale" horn section. The footage was raw. It followed Wolf Haley, Sam, and Salem, but the colors were oversaturated, like a fever dream. In one scene, Tyler (as Wolf) sits at a picnic table for ten straight minutes eating a giant jar of mayonnaise while "Pigs" plays in reverse. In another, the entire "Flognaw" carnival appears out of thin air in the middle of a forest, then vanishes when the camera pans back.