The Icebergs

Beware, the icebergs of the mind.

 

 

A certain Revolutionist formulated a slogan for his enlistees:

“Never cease to plan, and never cease to act, and NEVER EVER interrupt one to do the other.” (And from a near-by Confrontary Tree, dropped the query, “Should both, then, be going on all of the time coevally?”  “But Daddy, what does coevally mean?”  “Shut up and eat your equilibrium.”)

 

 

Things, stuff, problems don’t “happen” to Man; LIFE does.

 

 

And another Rebel then noted his version of that previous slogan/melody, and his went like this:

“Act, then consider, then act some more, OR, consider, then act, then consider some more.  But by ALL MEANS, don’t just do one or the other.”

 

 

In the City, of course, what is “fair” is what you like, and “unfair,” what you don’t.  But out in the Bushes the revolutionary concept of fairness is:  Things as they are times a madman’s efforts squared.

 

J.