Don’t Fence Me In!

18 Nov

Man is surrounded by a wall of vagueness — so it is observed. Crisp and sharp as the here and now are, when moving forth in any direction, vagueness creeps up, persistently, towards a total chaos, and patternless morass. While we do enjoy the sweet fruits of the “Garden of Eden” planted by science and technology, we are also fenced in by its wall of vagueness, ignorant of what is beyond. Most of us turn away from the discomforting thought of being confined, and eagerly embrace the premise that this Garden of Eden is all there is. For a few of us in pursuit of what there is in total, not in part, the virtually hopeless quest is our raison d’etre: the quest to first acknowledge that wall of vagueness, and then to scale it, tear through it, or at first peer across .

Are you one of these few? Drop me a note!


 

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