Words themselves are the symbols of speech and thought which bind and entangle us...
[Diogenes, too, has always been my favorite of the ancient Greek philosophers. I've often fantasized about hanging with the captains of industry in a mid-downtown park somewhere plotting who I might befriend next for my next meal or which "female executive assistant" I might coax into a sexual escapade behind the bushes... but, oh well, maybe when I get old first! :)]
... And I remain intrigued by 2 equations in life:
Creation of Order = Initiation of Chaos
Playfulness = Joyfulness
Perhaps I enjoy just being a cynic at heart - especially when my thinking concerns "me" I understand I'm still dealing in illusion.
[Diogenes, too, has always been my favorite of the ancient Greek philosophers. I've often fantasized about hanging with the captains of industry in a mid-downtown park somewhere plotting who I might befriend next for my next meal or which "female executive assistant" I might coax into a sexual escapade behind the bushes... but, oh well, maybe when I get old first! :)]
... And I remain intrigued by 2 equations in life:
Creation of Order = Initiation of Chaos
Playfulness = Joyfulness
Perhaps I enjoy just being a cynic at heart - especially when my thinking concerns "me" I understand I'm still dealing in illusion.
o
Lark