Unnatural Action
“What else can this metaphor imply but that the only way to remove a bias is through suffering?”
“What else can this metaphor imply but that the only way to remove a bias is through suffering?”
“Now more than ever people cling to the course of their lives and imbue their hopes with a sense of naïve optimism.”
“One’s inner sense of calm and composure can be overturned and overruled by any small and tedious thing as long as a man is deluded enough as to attach his sense of personal worth to the object’s apparent value.”
“Nothing can be expected of his daily trajectory than a meandering course that curves according to the whims of every caprice.”
“Hurdles and obstacles are, in fact, the rule and not the exception.”
“The game plays out as a masquerade that has lost its way.”
“Stress and it’s tentacles are what give chase to the man who reaches always for a comfortable and pain-free existence.”
“The emotions, on the other hand, cling to bodily impulses like a siamese twin that cannot help but follow in suit to the rhythm of its sibling.”
“This depiction is only negative as long as it is true, and the situation is only as desperate as a man remains unaware.”
“A man is only as intelligent as the quality of his attention.”