:::FoxM:::

Weak and Powerless

The world is moving! (Or is it just the wind?)

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Life is such a complicated matter that it is good to teach the self to take a very narrow point of view for every single topic that crosses the mind, but that is actually another subject. Ideas spin now around the concept of movement in human nature. As it has been known for centuries, human beings are doomed to curiosity, contrary to the idea that it is feline territory.

Whenever there is a need for something, there is a reaction from the mind to its surroundings, and so, it seems that there is some kind of fight between needs and facts; but if there is a need is because the facts are not fullfilling the needs, so it is ended again in the old egg versus chicken question. Is it then the concept of need that pushes forward? Needs are, however, commonly mistaken with desires, unfotunately tergiversating the whole view. Emotions, Ideals, Health and Dreams are needs, changing, subtletly or significantly variables in an ever-changing world and that concludes, following the butterfly effect, to modifications of self's life and others lifes, creating another set of changes, emotions, ideals, dreams and so on.

At the end, the more the self is changed (one way or the other), the better: new needs promote the way of new facts, creating a controllable cycle of movements, exchanging energy from one manifestation to the other. It does not matter if the self is full of needs or full of facts, both finish changing from one end to the other giving, as a result, an heterogeneous but desirable and nice internal conflict.

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Comments

Allangieallangie Thursday, November 8, 2007 1:01:00 PM

By the way, what's your opinion on egg vs chicken question?

FoxM Thursday, November 8, 2007 2:06:15 PM

Obviously I am an egg man. I am filled with evolutionism p

Allangieallangie Thursday, November 8, 2007 4:36:21 PM

Well, you know the next question...rolleyes but i just have to ask, sorry-where did that egg come from then bigeyes?

FoxM Friday, November 9, 2007 2:36:58 AM

From a protein-based structure, normally enzymes, evolutioned through time into an internal component hiding behind a lipid layer.

My goodness... science can be as boring as hell! Or is the hell boring?

Fortunately I am not trying to explain why does a kiss tastes so good!

Allangieallangie Friday, November 9, 2007 4:10:59 AM

lol

FoxM Monday, December 31, 2007 8:48:49 AM

Allangie, dear... I CAN now explain in simple words, why does a kiss tastes so good: http://www.karenschronicles.com/Photos/NutellaIcon.gif -

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