Dear American Literati and
Colleagues Across the Curriculum
Dialectic.
It's not for every one. But you may
be not-for-everyone, too
"The opposite of a profound truth
is another profound truth. The opposite
of a trivial truth is a contradiction."
Neils Bohr
Keep IT in play: I say that a lot, too.
Seriously! Fooling around with ideas until
someone bumps his head, skins his knee,
gets shoved too rough and then—for some
reason—it’s no longer PLAY but ...what'll
you call the opposite of PLAY?:
O no you dint…went too far. etc.
Boundaries.crossed.
Borderlines violated.
How to become territorially-pissing savvy,
so your grasp don't exceed your reach?
Liberal art?
Imagine: a game that don't start until
someone gets hurt (so to speak)--
cerebrally, affectively, not sticks &
stones. A violation--a conceptual
rupture.
"Ah," says Neils Bohr, we approaching
a pair of Docs. I anticipate progress.
Paradox is what he actually said.
An enemy is as good as a
Buddha.
Bohr didn't say that, but it amounts to the
same thing--if you don't let the difference
eclipse the identity. .
Keep it in play. When it hurts (in manners
of speaking) we know we are at the start
of maybe getting some where. Pain is
weakness leaving the bawdy say the
marines--politically incorrect but
noetically empower imental
never the less.
Sam (hit reply-to-all if you care to
sustain this notion.)
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