Mirror Snapshot
“The essence of it is that men are connected by invisible strings to the social structures of which they are a part, and the circumstances of their life is a mirror snapshot of exactly who and what they are.”
“The essence of it is that men are connected by invisible strings to the social structures of which they are a part, and the circumstances of their life is a mirror snapshot of exactly who and what they are.”
“The more he indulges in the cheap thrill of defaming the depiction of others, the cloudier does his clarity upon his own character slide down a perilous hill of obscurity.”
“The unfortunate reality is that virtually no men exist who can perform the miraculous feat of intentionally forming their own patterns.”
“It endows each and every personality with the belief that their thought flow is logical and valid simply for the fact that it appears.”
“Men have the potential power to live in the midst of thrashing storms and still maintain a state of relaxed composure.”
“Psychological colours, shapes and sizes are all affected and twisted into caricatures of themselves.”
“It’s nature can depend on a mere pretence, a learned posture intended to affect a certain sort of image that affirms the approval of random onlookers.”
“A sober frame of mind would perceive all of this as bare reality, but men are endlessly distracted by every random event, outwardly drawn like puppets bound by tethered strings.”
“His moods shift and he is in possession of one card, one version of himself, with a connection only to a particular aspect of who he is as a whole.”
“A man himself rarely steers his boat to a calculated destination, save for the most menial of mental and physical motions, but rather, he is inclined to justify every turn and twist as having intimate meaning.”