Mysticism, esoteric knowledge, these are euphemisms for what’s hiding in plain sight: We are not alone
I try to win but I don’t play to win; I play to play
We used to have the haves and the have nots But then the haves were further subdivided into the haves and the have to
How much Are you willing to sacrifice For what You cannot have
In the old country song When Mac Davis sings “Oh lord it’s hard to be humble When you’re perfect in every way” I always assumed
If the truth were merely regarded as false it might still have found its purpose but once degraded into
Life has given us pumpkins ostensibly for carving and smashing but I smell an opportunity though the opportunity cost
My curated self has asked me for a divorce
The United States’ motto is still In God We Trust but everyone knows that’s come to mean Don’t Get Your Hopes Up
At bottom freedom consists of the possibility that you are wrong
The realist doesn’t look at clouds… that describes the escapist The realist looks at clouds and se… from her childhood
In the west Since we can’t control time We just buy more time An approach used elsewhere With equally mixed results
The American cure for the boredom of meaninglessness is not to pursue meaning but to outpace boredom which is why our mass nihilism
If we’re all afraid of change and if the more things change the more they stay the same then we’re all afraid that nothing will ever really chan…
It was an open secret that on his day off Sisyphus liked to go downhill skii…