it irks me when people try to give me the answers.

advice is good

but answering unanswerable questions...



yes, the attempt to find truth is noble and important; it is perhaps our greatest gift (and curse) to have the consciousness and will to seek the micro-intricacies of our daily macrocosm.
but i think we must also realize the partial futility of such an action in light of the general relativity of truth, and we must be humbled and contented by the perpetuation of questions that will stimulate the generation of new resolves, overthrowing the answers that we had once prescribed as absolute.


and also, this rule --as a rule-- is not a rule ultimately or indefinitely. maybe nothing is permanent or absolute. but form can be closely mimicked "infinitely" to create patterns that may suggest "truth"; repetition can sometimes forward this connotation. perhaps this is part of the basis for our individual sense of morality.

now my mind is just tangent-ing when the rest of my body wants to be sleeping...
goodnight now.