When Someone Says,
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When someone tells you to, “Guess which hand it’s in,” you can expect trouble.
When someone says, “I hope you won’t take offense at what I’m about to say to you,” turn your offended-control to “Ready.”
When someone says, “This is going to hurt me a lot worse than it’ll hurt you,” see if they would like to trade places for a bit. Tell them you’ve always had a charitable streak.
There is a seamless universe as viewed from higher altitudes, versus the fragmented world as seen through ordinary consciousness. This leads to the ordinary maps of binary, Yellow Circuitry, which are ultimately faulty and dangerous in that they always possess an edge to the medium on which they are produced, causing the fallacious notion that one can reach a final destination, that the paper on which they are drawn has no edges. (Another way to consider the constant-comma is to picture an infinite-margin.)
Deaf people don’t miss much.
Why does Man have the word “philosophy” to denote a “love of wisdom,” and not have one to convey “love of ignorance”? (Come to think of it, I guess he does.)
J.