Revise Itself
“A thing that cannot adapt lacks the humility of being a created thing with a minute lifespan that is laughably tenuous.”
“A thing that cannot adapt lacks the humility of being a created thing with a minute lifespan that is laughably tenuous.”
“The problem isn’t in playing out the outward narrative but in believing in it inwardly…”
“Reality all the while responds with utter impartiality as events fail to support this inherently erroneous hypothesis.”
“Self-esteem can only be rediscovered as a man renatures himself by refusing to fuel that which hinders and buffers it from surfacing.”
“He is desperate for events to happen in a predictable way and this cuts off the blood supply to the side of his brain that thrives from chaos.”
“Men lose their sense of purpose, and hence their source of vitality, because they are intrinsically dependent to an external system that is supposed to decide what that purpose is.”
“A great degree of what constitutes the body is still wired for the raw savanna and is simply incapable of comprehending the fact that societal pressures in first world conditions have nothing to do with life and death circumstances.”
“The man thinks he thinks but he is simply on socialised autopilot amongst hundreds or thousands of other socialised autopiloted peers…”
“Only when a single man can no longer by his own volition mix and blend into the fold does he receive the scarlet letter of declared insanity.”
“Knowledge requires juggling context, context requires the dance of multiple thoughts, and the human mind is either too poorly designed or programmed…”