For those born without conscience life must be so much simpler. There is only ever one person to care about, one prime directive.
Whatever is in the way needs to be crushed.
But the prize?
They never need to stop and consider the jewel, the blue flower, the golden ring.
Pure avarice knows no end.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
If I Do This...
I always stop to ask that question now: "and then what?"
My life was much fuller and more interesting when I didn't do that.
"And then what?"
Let's find out.
My life was much fuller and more interesting when I didn't do that.
"And then what?"
Let's find out.
There comes the time
Well the storm clouds that have been gathering so long became tiresome.
Today I went to the river.
Now I wait for the pretender to emerge.
Today I went to the river.
Now I wait for the pretender to emerge.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Leonard is always so right.
Sometimes you're stronger than your opponent, smarter than your opponent, but the rules are set up so that doesn't count.
You can have all the rocks, and you're not allowed to throw any.
You can have all the rocks, and you're not allowed to throw any.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Who controls the loom
Life seems to bring us to places we did not intend to be. Usually, looking back, we made those choices.
Other than the meteor falling from the sky, we choose our path. Sometimes we understand the consequences of those actions and choose to be blind.
At other times, the outcome is unclear, but we still have a choice to make.
Choosing to be blind is the most interesting. We make a bargain with ourselves in order to get what we want. "If I agree to this, then these things come to me."
We avoid the next question. "And then what?"
The Devil does not take a soul in one contract, but in fragments. There is infinite time.
To hold the dry cup of priniciple to the lips when the water is right there, is one of the hardest things on Earth to accomplish.
We are at once all guilty and blameless.
We are human after all, and must choose what sustains us.
If the prize is after all empty, what is traded never returns, and that can be a chance worth taking.
Other than the meteor falling from the sky, we choose our path. Sometimes we understand the consequences of those actions and choose to be blind.
At other times, the outcome is unclear, but we still have a choice to make.
Choosing to be blind is the most interesting. We make a bargain with ourselves in order to get what we want. "If I agree to this, then these things come to me."
We avoid the next question. "And then what?"
The Devil does not take a soul in one contract, but in fragments. There is infinite time.
To hold the dry cup of priniciple to the lips when the water is right there, is one of the hardest things on Earth to accomplish.
We are at once all guilty and blameless.
We are human after all, and must choose what sustains us.
If the prize is after all empty, what is traded never returns, and that can be a chance worth taking.
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