Questions for the F.F.F.

To make The Journey, you must become a peculiar witness to your own existence.

 

 

The Few see the necessary incompletion of everything.  It is always a matter of, “Yes, I couldn’t agree with you more, BUT…”

 

 

The ordinary want dead heroes and inaccessible ideas, not living dangers.

 

 

Man is not somehow at odds with Nature; he is but playing out his native part with the Great Living Machine, even while tongues swear they are in deadly conflict.

 

 

I have two new questions for the F.F.F. (the Fearless, Foolish Few):

Is consciousness worth the bother?  And
Do dead people attract bullets?

 

J.