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Did We Create A World Too Complex For Ourselves?
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Re: Did We Create A World Too Complex For Ourselves?
Re: Did We Create A World Too Complex For Ourselves?
Wub and Alpha are in like a 6 year duel for best thread.
One is high, the other low. Both are noble.
One is high, the other low. Both are noble.
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Re: Did We Create A World Too Complex For Ourselves?
alpha always brings an accompanying image to illustrate his articles, that's a nice touch.
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Re: Did We Create A World Too Complex For Ourselves?
Noway:Call that not a trap if you like, but that feels like one to me. It is a room with two opposing doors, they are the same door, exit one, and enter the other. We are not going anywhere.
If that's your experience, yeah, I understand it being a trap.
When I've had similar experiences I've found it difficult to cope,
but somehow managed to expand beyond this dead-end,
and leave that part of me in there, ever-trapped,
withdrawing identification with it as if shed skin.*
Which is what I propose re the thread conundrum...
if it becomes incomprehensibly complex,
leave it to be solve or understood by someone else at another time
like we best do in dealing with any life quandry
accept or reject and move on
til I come to a place that I'm prepared to explore.
Where I can contribute.
*might as well practise doing this as we'll have to shed everything to die
If that's your experience, yeah, I understand it being a trap.
When I've had similar experiences I've found it difficult to cope,
but somehow managed to expand beyond this dead-end,
and leave that part of me in there, ever-trapped,
withdrawing identification with it as if shed skin.*
Which is what I propose re the thread conundrum...
if it becomes incomprehensibly complex,
leave it to be solve or understood by someone else at another time
like we best do in dealing with any life quandry
accept or reject and move on
til I come to a place that I'm prepared to explore.
Where I can contribute.
*might as well practise doing this as we'll have to shed everything to die
{*}
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