Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The infinite eventualities

This week has been a trying one of sorts. What I have learned in the process is that there are so many outcomes that a person sees from their own perspective and a true master of prediction probably sees all the outcomes from so many angles that they themselves have no opinion of their own but to pick one of the possibilities and just fly with what comes next because they have a gift no one else has ... the ability to see infinite eventualities no matter what the situation is. This is governed by altruism and the ability to put one's self outside the situation at hand leaving nothing to chance but to sheer prediction of the way in which all the elements in a situation will behave or react. I am slowly striving for this kind of mental freedom and one day I will have it. However, for the moment, I am back with my list of thirteen inspired by my week so far.
  1. Expecting people to fall into your realm of understanding is an impossibility that is only riddled with despair and lack of hope for evolution
  2. We didn't evolve from monkeys they evolved from us
  3. God is good as long as things are going your way leading me to believe that religion is a convenience and not the dogmatic fodder everyone thinks it is
  4. Marriage's were easier when my parents were my age
  5. Blue whales are the most envied mammals on the planet
  6. Greek tragedies are nothing but ancient porn gone wrong
  7. Mathematics only works in a room with people who come there with no opinion of their own
  8. Gold is a metal nothing more nothing less
  9. Blood is thicker than water but grease is thicker than blood
  10. We all need one rebel in a system to question our approach to anything good or bad
  11. When a fool speaks we must appreciate his/her efforts because we could all use a helping hand to push our cause
  12. Shouting never fixed anything. Elimination of existence usually does
  13. The internet makes the cure for AIDS seem like a joke

Inspired by the music of the late George Harrison - Here Comes The Sun

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