Monday, June 18, 2012

Proper Scope

It is easy enough to not take someone seriously.  All that is necessary is to expand or contract the scope of their argument into unrecognizable proportions and treat that as their core insight.

While everything is either meaningless because we're so small, or too meaningful because of the color of someone's blouse or the way the direction her feet are pointing signal something intrinsically sinful, it is actually hard to live a balanced life, with a consistently balanced perspective, all joking aside.

Partly this is because we only have each other as reference points.

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