Some paths in life are more dangerous than others. Most of us seek a safe path through life — a path we consider to be “reasonable.” But then, being the predominently subjective thinkers that we are, the term “reasonable” takes on a different meaning for each person. The same goes for many, many terms and phrases
Take, for example, today. It’s “April Fools Day.” The vast majority of people probably consider it a day for playing practical jokes. Did it ever occur to you that a gigantic joke is being played on YOU every day?
We humans, we’re a foolish lot. Some more foolish than others. There are young fools and there are old fools. Ignorant fools and wise fools. Blind fools and fools who struggle to see more clearly — more objectively.
What if the universe is in a relative state: A state that is both relatively in order and relatively in chaos, and relatively in balance yet relatively out of balance and thus seeking balance? Could it be that seeing objectively brings order out of chaos? And if that’s true then could it be that learning to see the truth is an act of creativity, as opposed to say, entropy, foolish blindness?
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