Poetic Examinations Regarding the Metaphysics of Guidelines in Critical Theory, pt. 1
I am interested in different things
than you are.
You are interested in different things
than I am.
The last time we spoke like this went
very well.
But you need guidance that I can't
offer and so do I.
Do you ever sit and your computer and
just look?
I just look at google and I don't even
know what to ask it anymore.
Things used to be more clear and now
not anymore.
I want to feel answers. With my eyes
and in my brain.
Imagine you have only one choice, it's
not really a choice, so it is very easy to make that choice in favor
of the one thing. Now say you have a choice between two things and
you know a couple facts about each, well, now it becomes a little
harder. Say you have 5 choices and know 15 things about each choice;
unless you have a particular irrational loyalty to one particular
thing, the choice becomes harder. Say you have 1,000 choices now, and
for each of those 1,000 choices there are 5,000 facts you can learn.
Say you have 1,000,000 choices and for each choice thousands and
thousands of facts and opinions. Where do you begin? When you think
about your own brain and what you have to say and what you could put
into the world, why is it so hard?
Everyone lives in certain times.
The universe is built on a foundation
of loneliness.
The origin of searching is emptiness.
The origin of a question is knowing you
are not enough alone.
It might be awful that everyone has a
voice.
I like enough to want more.
We can all scream now, as loud as we
want.
I don't know how to sort that out for
you, I just don't.