One thought, One vote?
/“I believe in freedom and equality as much as the next man,” said this one chap. Then pointing to his head he continued, “But when it comes to matters mental I think, ‘One thought, one vote’ is carrying things too far.”
After hearing me say that “without spies and traitors inside your own system, the necessary neural wars could not go on,” this one guy turned to his own mind real quick-like and demanded, “Okay, whose side are you on anyway?” And his brain (or something in there) replied, “Exactly!”
While instances can be marked wherein words seem to stand between man and a more direct experience, it may also be noted that many of these experiences would not exist were it not for talk; an illustration of this phenomenon is in his failure to recognize stereotypes as a type.
In the wondrous (if not silly) way in which life is arranged, a man finds the occasions wherein he has the time for repentance occurring much more often than do the chances to sin in the first place.
J.