DrRocket ([info]drrocketanski) wrote,
@ 2009-03-19 14:11:00
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Midas: "Lions must perpetually eat lambs"

There are two poles, home and the exotic.  Home hates the exotic, and the exotic flees before home.  One can never be in both at the same time, no matter how much alcohol is in the cabinet. 

 

What better way to avoid boredom than never to have a home?

 

But the exotic seeks its own demise (thanks Climacus).  We are drawn to it, and the more we pursue it, the more it becomes home.  And we must again flee or attack the newly acquired home in a rage.  Not that these two options differ in any significant way, for a home is like a hug, which can only be escaped by breaking the arms embracing you.

 

What better way to avoid boredom than to cripple everything that touches you?


And, as we all know, meaningfulness is defined as lack of boredom.



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[info]oythegreat
2009-03-20 07:05 pm UTC (link)
"And, as we all know, meaningfulness is defined as lack of boredom."

WOW! I have never, ever, even QUESTIONED my own ideas of meaningfulness and how it is usually connected to how entertained I feel in that moment.

Hmmmm.....gonna ponder this one.

You're kind of smart sometimes.

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