snippet from Random Mutations of Thought
Random Mutations of Thought
This page has suddenly become a prequel. A prequel must always however take into account all that has come after it, and so in doing that, becomes a kind of half-sequel, in its creation, which at the present moment relies almost solely on the human mind, we see that a certain reaction takes place in light of already existent events and find that this reaction either permits or precludes objects from coming into existence, even if their existence would in all probability have come about had the pseudo-sequels been far off into the future. The single redemption may be a deception on the part of the writer, and an allowance of deception to be played out on the part of the viewer.

The light creeps though the narrow window, letting only a candle inside, but we don't think too much of it, because deep down we feel that this is the correct way that things should be. In the end, we know that whatever happens, happens due to the natural order, whatever the hell that may be, and we accept the change, or if we do not, then we struggle in vain for what has come before, and what will always have been. Do not think of all your suffering as being in vain, because as long as the light shines down upon the land of the living, we will find a way to be prosperous and to survive until the next revolution. It is said.

There is no other way then, no other way, other than the narrative, for where else can one start, when trying to explain all the complexities of life? A narrative ties things together, ties the characters to the reader, for what is a story without the reader. The reader is arguably the most important character of a book. Let's not forget that. No one knows how a reader is going to interpret the words that are laid down upon the page, and there should be not too much thought into what those words are that go down onto a page either, that thought that you see in undergraduate papers almost all the time. I wonder why that is. Most likely it is something to do with the grading system, which states the importance of recognition and quite erroneously put much emphasis upon the lecturers decision, though that misplaced authority may be the exact force that holds together the entire educational system, and we wouldn't want that to fall apart just yet, now would we? No.

One last break before the end. We find that time out of mind is quite a comfort every so often, and so the judgement call that comes about in order to enable the event, all at once, gets a major promotion in ranks. Enablers are helpful in a lot of situations. You must identify them. You must stay with them. They are your life blood, and your salvation.

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