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2005-06-13 11:34 PM SIMPLICITY IN CHAOS Read/Post Comments (0) |
For as long as I can seem to remember (which yes, I know, sometimes isn't all that far back) I have all had a struggle between two types of thinking: logical and impulsiveness. Somewhere along the line I began to live both. I refuse to choose. I would be both. Practical and childish, imaginative and clear headed. Why can't I cross the road and play in the street at the same time? I can. It so very simple it becomes complicated in its simplicity. Randomness is logical. The very nature of humans is chaotic, logical, emotional, impractical, and simple. It is just the way we are. There are no long winded explainations. The grass is green because it is. The sky is blue because it is. Yes, I know that grass is green because of photosynthesis, and the sky is blue because of the blah blah blah blabitty blah. Humans studies the way these forces of nature work in their elements, names their habits as explainations. I see that as both impulsive and logical. Instead of excepting "it is" we are impulsed to find a logical answer as to why it is that way.
I say let me play in the rain and in the street. -kln- Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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