Posts Tagged ‘philosophy’
I used the last sheet of a pad of drawing paper today. Do you have any rituals around the first or the last of anything?
Have you ever met a person who talks like fireworks? He keeps speaking, excitedly, while I am following the trail of that one thought from five seconds ago, the other explosions all around it, some glowing on its smoke, until it is gone. Happy St-Jean Baptiste Day, Montreal.
Have you ever seen something that looked completely different in a frame, or known a person you could not recognize outside a given context?
Have you ever wondered which kind of integrity should win, which part of your nature or your ethics you should succumb to? Are you what you do or what you want to do?
Do you find it hard to leave yourself? Do you think it is important to try? What is a style, really? This is the fourth in a series of six installments beginning here: http://secretvespers.com/2008/07/21/pieces-part-1/
Some things only work tangled up; nucleic acids, data hashes, neuron bundles. What else only makes sense before you try to unravel it?
There is no shortage of advice to be had. Have you ever found yourself with advice that looked like this?
It is one thing to be carried away by what you believe, quite another to be carried off by what others do. How much have the beliefs of others affected you?


